Thursday, March 10, 2011

Lake Guntersville Weekly Report

The last week on Guntersville has been one strange week of events. As many remember last week was just awesome with the weather getting the water temps right on track for the spawn to start and fish were starting to move up fast. There were event several areas I saw bedding fish and 66 degree water. We started catching better numbers and size was going up each day.



Well That was not the case this week. Storms rolled in and two huge cold fronts slammed us and the lake paid the price. Water temps fell almost 14-16 degrees almost over night in some areas and water levels shot up well over 2 feet in a day. Lots of stain in areas that normally dont have stained water and tons of debris floating in the lake has made it just plaiin dangerous to be out there.



My trips this week started off very rocky to say the least. Monday I fished with some great guys from up north looking to find some tournament fish. I spent most of the day looking for a better size bite and didnt even go to areas that I knew were holding smaller fish. The bigger bite just never came. We did catch some fish but clients wanted to cover alot of water so we never sat in one spot and worked it hard after a bite or two. Tuesday I fished with two awesome anglers from Birmingham that I met at Bass Pro Shops. The monring we met at Waterfront I all but begged them not to take the trip. With pending heavy rains and a poor bite on Monday I just didnt feel they would have a good time. Boy was I wrong. We started slow but after putting a few fish in the boat we decided to learn some new tactics. I moved to a section I knew there were some smaller fish but would build their confidence in the new tactic. We were not there less than 5 mins before the first fish was boated. We worked the area hard with the Jackall Flick Shake boating fish after fish and ended the day in the cold pouring rain with 14 solid fish and one almost 7 pounds.



I made the dession to change my date on the Wed trip due to so much floating in the water and I just thought it was too dangerous to be on the water. My Thursday trip was a local angler that had his brother in town and wanted to see him catch some fish. Well they ate today! After telling them it was going to be a tough bite we stopped on the first place and they both had a small limit in just about as many cast. We fished the Jackall Flick Shake on the Wacky Jig head for a few more hours boating several more limits. They then wanted to hit some bigger fish so we changed up the baits and started fishing Lake Fork Live Magic Shad swimbaits. Both boated a few more fish with a little better size but the Flick Shake was the numbers bait without a doubt.



All in all a good week with some awesome clients and we are getting ready for another great week of trips next week. I wil be off the water this weekend working an appearance at the Bass Pro Shops in Leeds, Al on Sat and Sunday but back on the water on Monday to start another round. Hope everyone has a great weekend and if your not on the lake be sure to stop by and see all the huge sales at BPS. This is the last weekend of the Spring Classic. If your fishing please be safe and keep your eyes open. Lots of things floating on the water and just under the surface. Dont be in a hurry and enjoy the day out on the lake. ROCK ON!!

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