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Extra Details
- Launch Site:
- Mid lake
- Water Clarity:
- Stained
- Water Temp:
- 58
Guntersville Fishing Report
Thursday - February 24th, 2011
Scottsboro, AL
- Posted By
- Capt. Jake Davis
Mostly Cloudy and strong windsmost of the day
24 Feb 2011 - Lake Guntersville Fishing Report –I was joined today by Bill and Dave from Portage, Indiana. This morning we started with 57.5 and ended the day with 59.1 degrees. We fished the middle portion of the lake, using rattle traps, jerk baits, jigs, swim’ in senkos and swim baits. We managed to find some good fish working rattle traps swim baits and swim’ in senkos in 1 to 7 FOW. In all the guys boated 17-20 fish including one extremely heavy female tipping the scales (2 different scalles) at 10 pounds it was a great spring day. There are some god fish shallow, they seem to be cursing a little more these days, moving up in short burst, feeding on what they can find and than returning back to little deeper water. How ever our best fish came from 3-5 FOW. With forecasted temps near 60 and sunshine for the most part, the water temp’s should hold over the week. Please folks, on any given weekend you can expect to see several hundred boats from now till next November, treat people like you would expect to be treated and watch where you run. Today we witnessed what could have been a very bad situation, we idling out a small channel passing another boat, when some over zealous fisherman run on full pad between our boats basically threading a needle. There is NO reason in this world for operating a boat in that fashion (I could have reached out and touched his boat). I know the three elderly folks in the other boat did not care for it either, they got wet. I have a few of days available for March and I’m already booking days for the April and May, make your reservations now for some great action on Guntersville. “Let’s go fish’ in”
