26 May 2011 - Lake Guntersville –Today, Clayton and his dad drove up from Catherine AL, for a day on Lake Guntersville with me to learn some new areas and catch some fish. Despite the wind most of the day, a few good down pours and storms from the night before we still managed to catch 20-23 fish. Water temps are steady at 79 to 83 degrees. Our better fish came on Swim Baits, Tightline Football Head Jig’s (Black/Blue), t-rigged sped worms, Snag Proof Frogs and Assassinator Spinnerbaits and plastics. With the cloud cover the top water bite stuck around all day, on Assassinator buzz baits, www.assassinatorbaits.com and Pop-R’s. Schools of fish starting to stage in a early summer pattern on road beds and ledges, but don’t give up on the shallow morning or late evening bite! Most fish are still in the 2-3 pound range with a 4-5 pound fish in the mix. 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, the grass in not far from topping out in some areas of the lake already. 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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Capt. Jake Davis Mid-South Bass Guide www.midsouthbassguide.com msbassguide@comcast.net 615-613-2382
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