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Extra Details
- Launch Site:
- Multipule
- Water Clarity:
- Clear
- Water Temp:
- 82
Lake Guntersville Fishing Report
Wednesday - September 22nd, 2010
Scottsboro, AL
- Posted By
- Capt. Jake Davis
Water conditions vary from one end of the lake to the other, temps starts out in the morning at 79 and riases to 84 in the afternoon, the grass matts are thick...
12-21 September 2010 - Lake Guntersville – Its been along week here…fishing on has been “Fair” at best. While we caught fish on every trip this past week it has been slow with the exception of the morning bite on the very upper end of G’ville… The early morning top water bite has produced the best fish mostly on Sammy’s and flukes rigged weightless. The rest of the day it has mainly been one or two fish here and there with some good fish coming from the Mudd Creek area and outside Roseberry Creek. The frog bite still has not busted out as in years past. Look for it to improve with the changing weather forecasted for next week. That is if it happens!. I’m still finding that most fish are on the main channel grass in the evening in the scattered grass in 3-7 FOW, using Buzz Baits and Frogs. We found a couple of schools that would come up for 15-20 minutes and than take a break for 30 or so minutes and repeat. These fish for the most part are not the giants, but can provide for some fun… Surface water temps would start out around 79 and climb to 84 each day...the best action came from Scattered grass along the main channel and the midday belonged to deeper ledges working 10" worms on a T-rig. A white frog or buzz bait produced our best fish each trip followed by a fluke worked slowly in deep water or fast through the scattered grass in 3-7 FOW. If the forecast holds for next week, the cooler temps and a little rain should bring the area lakes back to life and trigger the fall feeding...make your reservations for a trip soon as we are already booking into October...."Let's go fish'in
