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Old 04-29-2014, 06:21 PM
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Default Spring trip to Guntersville

Well.... I leave tomorrow for 4 1/2 days on the big G.I am excited but also worried that when I get there it will be chunky chocolate milk for the first few days. I figure I will call Waterfront tackle before I leave tomorrow to see what the water looks like that way I am not completely disappointed when I get there. Hopefully a good report and pictures of large fish are to follow.
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Old 04-30-2014, 10:18 AM
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Well, just called Waterfront tackle and they said the water was up about a 1' and somewhat muddy.... time to rethink my approach to fishing for the next couple days.
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Old 04-30-2014, 10:43 AM
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time to rethink my approach to fishing for the next couple days.
Once the water hits 60*, it's spook or frog time.
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Old 04-30-2014, 10:49 AM
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I'm just worried that with the high muddy waters it's going to mess things up. I had the buzzbait and frog on but I think I am going to put a big jig on.
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Old 04-30-2014, 08:15 PM
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Old 04-30-2014, 08:28 PM
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Good luck. Sore lip em'
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First day and only got to fish a few hours . I lost one about 3 pounds and caught a small one. The other guys caught a few keepers. Chatterbaits and spinnerbaits. I caught a 14" crappie on a 1/2 spinnerbait and this catfish.


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Old 05-04-2014, 03:36 PM
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So I had to leave early from Guntersville, my wife got sick and was having a hard time with our 5 month so I left Saturday around 2. We did not catch big numbers but we caught quality fish. 1 over 7 lbs, 3 over 5 lbs, multiple over 4 and I don't know how many over 3. My boat probably caught over 20 fish a day other than Wednesday which I only had a couple hours to fish. We flipped grass Thursday and caught good fish, I lost the biggest fish of my life at the boat when it broke 30lb braid, bad knot. That fish was probably over 7. Thursday was a good day, We all caught fish. You could catch them flipping grass or fishing ledges. Friday was a little tougher after the cold front, we started flipping grass and caught 3, lost 1 and broke one off again. Most of the fish slid out to the first drop with grass biggest 5 friday was 17 pounds. Saturday we caught real quality fish flipping docks early then throwing frogs in grass later after the sun came up. The 7lb fish came of a grass ledge around the creek channel. I broke a fish off saturday morning on 65lb braid and lost another monster while flipping docks, this week was about the missed opportunities for me. If I only learned one thing from this weekend it's change your line! don't be a cheap skate when you know big fish could be caught. Oh, we caught a lot of good size red eyes I think they were on bed.
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Old 05-04-2014, 03:39 PM
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Oh, and a couple cool shots from yesterday morning. The pictures don't do it justice.
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And the big fish, I forgot the picture.
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Congrats on a great trip....hope your wife gets better soon. When you say "red eyes" do you mean rock bass?

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Nice report. Those bass look great! I was fishing a carolina rig yesterday and broke the leader off 5 separate times with 15 mono. And thats why I don't fish tungsten weights and trokar hooks
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Yes they are rock bass. I fish tungsten and trokar and usually have no problem. I usually fish a tungsten weight that has no insert and decide to try one with an insert and that's the only reason I can think I had issues. They were cheaper but I think it cost me a few bass.
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