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Mid South Bass Guide
Capt Jake Davis
Currently Guiding On:
- Lake Guntersville
- Tims Ford
- Lake Nickajack
- And More...
Whether it's world-class smallmouth bass on Tims Ford Reservoir, checking out Nickajack Lake honey holes, or helping his clients hook bragging-size bucketmouths on Lake Guntersville, we are committed to providing an enjoyable and memorable fishing trip. Reasonable guided-trip rates, professional and courteous service, top-quality fishing lures, tackle, and gear... Mid-South Bass Guide has as its main goal giving you absolutely the best and safest fishing experience they can provide...100% Licensed and insured

Extra Details
- Launch Site:
- Water Front
- Water Clarity:
- Stained
- Water Temp:
- 75
Lake Guntetrsville Fishing Report
Tuesday - May 17th, 2011
Scottsboro, AL
- Posted By
- Capt. Jake Davis
Very Windy
16 May 2011 - Lake Guntersville –Today, I was joined by a Chris and his Father In-Law, from Birmingham, AL. The guys caught lots of fish on almost every stop and at times we had triples on. Bass are moving to the grass areas following the shad that are gathering near the ledges. Most fish where in the 2-3.5 pound range. Water temps are steady at 76 to 79 degrees as of this afternoon. Our better fish came on Swim Baits, Tightline Football Head Jig’s (Black/Blue), t-rigged Brush Hogs and Assassinator Spinnerbaits and plastics. We are seeing a top water bite both early morning and late afternoon on Assassinator buzz baits, www.assassinatorbaits.com and Pop-R’s. The frog/rat bite is slowly starting when the sun gets up, in the areas that have duck weed and lily pads starting to emerge. I have a few days available this month. I'm already booking days for the June and July, make your reservations now for some great late spring/early summer time action on Guntersville and Nickajack. We supply all fishing gear, lures at no additional cost you and 110% dedication to making your trip successful. Make your reservations now for some great action on Tennessee River. “Let’s go fish’ in”
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