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Capt Jake Davis
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Extra Details
- Launch Site:
- Sebold
- Water Clarity:
- Stained
- Water Temp:
- 72
Lake Guntersville Fishing Report
Friday - October 15th, 2010
Guntersville, AL
- Posted By
- Capt. Jake Davis
Very windy and clear skies
14 Oct 2010 - Lake Guntersville Fishing Report – Rob and Reed from Knoxville TN area, joined me today on Guntersville. We fished the lower end all day, found fish in 1-8 FOW using Sinko’s, Jigs, T-rigged Brush Hog’s and Buzz baits. We fought the wind the entire day, which made it hard to feel the bite…it was slow most of the day. Water color ranges from extremely stained to clear depending on what area of the lake your fishing. Water temp’s ranged from 68 to 72 degrees today as we departed at 6:30pm…Guntersville is primed for a great fall bite to start any day now. Shad have moved into the pockets, points are covered with them as well. This was the best day of the fall for me so far…not because we caught big numbers…because we did not. We only caught 15 or so fish all day. But, I have to give credit to Reed, this young man is a trooper! He likes to fish docks so; I put us on some docks and Reed picks up my 7’6” flipping stick with a ½ oz jig. With VERY little instruction, he went to work and was flipp’in like he was born with a rod in his hand! Reed caught the biggest fish of the day, an 8-10 pound drum and the second biggest “Toad” class fish (5 plus pound bucket head) only to be out done by Dad’s 6 pound even “Toad” which he caught not ten minutes after Reed’s. I challenge you to take a kid fishing…the pictures say it all! Make your reservations for a trip soon, we still have dates available in October...Smallmouth fishing should start picking up in mid November on Tim’s Fords. "Let's go fish'in”
