Winter patterns are starting to pick up on Guntersville as water temps drop into the lower 50's. Rattlebaits & shallow running crankbaits are beginning to take more quality fish. The thing to focus on is grass edges with a lot of current. The frogs are still catching some fish but will soon play out as the mats disapear.I am booking for 2010, give me a call and lets go catch 'em!

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
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Water Temperature: lower 50's
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About The Author: Michael Seeley

Company: Michael Seeley Lake Guntersville Guide

Area Reporting: North Alabama

Bio: I am a lifelong resident of the Guntersville Lake area with over 30 years of fishing experience. I fish year round with success in all weather conditions. I live on the upper end of the lake and this is where I do most of my fishing. I take great pride in staying on quality Lake Guntersville Bass! I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience with you on this beautiful lake.

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