@@theultimatefisherman I understand, do you know of any bass fishing spots on the alabama river from a kayak ? Also you should fish saugahatchee creek near tallassee
Cooters Pond and Swift Creek are the easiest answers but I won't promise easy success, especially on Cooters. You can get out into the river itself and work what cover you can find on the banks and depending how far you are willing to paddle you can find a few creeks to turn up into as well. There is a local kayak group called River Region Kayak Anglers that does bass tournaments and the Alabama River seems to always be the toughest events.
Where are those ponds if you don't mind me asking, i live near prattville and fish from a kayak and looking at new places
I'm definitely willing to share spots, but these ponds were on private land I had permission to fish.
@@theultimatefisherman I understand, do you know of any bass fishing spots on the alabama river from a kayak ? Also you should fish saugahatchee creek near tallassee
Cooters Pond and Swift Creek are the easiest answers but I won't promise easy success, especially on Cooters. You can get out into the river itself and work what cover you can find on the banks and depending how far you are willing to paddle you can find a few creeks to turn up into as well. There is a local kayak group called River Region Kayak Anglers that does bass tournaments and the Alabama River seems to always be the toughest events.
@@theultimatefisherman I have a motor on my kayak ,I can usually go about 7 miles