Reed Montgomery
Four Big Guntersville lake bass!
Four Big Guntersville lake bass!

Two 8 pounders!
Two 8 pounders!

As the last week of May shows low 90 degree heat, its time to prepare for a long, hot summer. Especially if you are planning on fishing for largemouth bass this summer season on Alabama's weedy lake, Guntersville.

Cloudy mornings, late evenings and even on some days clouds and rain, always help the shallow water bite. But on bright, sunny days in the ninties, make plans to be on the water at dawn and fish a little deeper during the day.

From 5:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. is an 8 1/2 hour day.

Or like some anglers you can plan on fishing at night! Seemy website www.fishingalabama.com for "Night Fishing Guntersville Lake" at the articles link.

Being ready for a long hot summer means always having plenty of sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, two small towels, plenty of water and drinks, food and even an emergency first aid kit on board the boat.

Start now, during this Memorial Day weekend in the low 90's, to prepare for a long, hot summer season ahead!

Always call on Reeds Guide Service for day or night fishing Guntersville lake this summer season!

Thanks and Good Fishin' Reed Montgomery Owner of Reeds Guide Service For Over 40 Years. Website www.fishingalabama.com Birmingham, Alabama

Reed Montgomery

About The Author: Captain Reed Montgomery

Company: Reeds Guide Service

Area Reporting: All Alabama Lakes

Bio: Captain Reed Montgomery a Birmingham, Alabama native Guides on all of Alabama\'s Lakes for all species of Bass. Alabamas Oldest Professional Freshwater Guide Service For Over 40 Years. Website www.fishingalabama.com

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