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Mid South Bass Guide
Capt Jake Davis
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- Lake Guntersville
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Extra Details
- Launch Site:
- Goose Pond
- Water Clarity:
- Stained
- Water Temp:
- 44
Guntersville Fishing Report
Sunday - January 9th, 2011
Scottsboro, AL
- Posted By
- Capt. Jake Davis
Cold (37-39) wind was strong out of the north (15 plus mph)
8 Jan 2011 - Lake Guntersville Fishing Report – I was joined Saturday by Jack from the Gadsden AL area. We fished from Goose Pond to Waterfront area of the lake targeting old weed lines. Water temp’s have come up to 44-45 degrees. Water clarity ranges from extremely muddy to lightly stained, the clearest water we found was in South Sauty. We found the fish in 2-7 FOW around last falls grass lines using rattle traps and jerk baits. It’s a typical winter pattern we had to slow down your presentation and make sure we hit the grass. The fish we caught were good healthy fish, with a couple over 4 pounds, one in the 5.5 pound range. The lake water level is was back to normal pool. There are still several logs, grass mats with garbage floating not only on the main channel but the back channels as well. Watch for fishing to start improving over the next three weeks after the snow goes away and if the weather stabilizes. I have days available for late January and I’m already booking days for the spring, make your reservations now for some great action on Guntersville. “Let’s go fish’ in”
