Mike Gerry

 

Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville 6/1/19

With the grass showing some big growth from the warmer water the bass appeared to make a move back to some of the grass areas of the lake that are showing the growth. It happens every year on Guntersville just when you think the bass move to the off-shore deep structure they start to migrate to the grassy areas and change your fishing patterns. The good news is the grass isn’t so thick that you can’t fish it.

We have stuck with a couple of baits over that last few weeks that have worked well, Tight-Line Swim jigs, football jigs and standard jigs are catching fish. Along with that we are fishing Missile Baits “48” stick baits, D-Bombs and Craw Fathers as trailers. We are working Picasso top water baits, but the floating grass is hurting the action in most cases.

Come fish with me no one will treat you better or work harder to see you have a great day on the water. We have guides and days available to fish with you. We fish with great sponsor products, Lowrance Electronics, Ranger Boats, Boat Logix Mounts, Vicious Fishing, Mercury Motors, Navionics mapping, and more.

 

 

Capt. Mike Gerry

Fish Species: bass
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Water Temperature: 83
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Mike Gerry

About The Author: Captain Mike Gerry

Company: www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com

Area Reporting: Lake Guntersville

Bio: Bass Fishing Guide Service Second to none. Living in the North Alabama Area since the 70\'s and fishing Lake Guntersville for over 35 years I feel the expertise offered to my customers is second to none. I challenge you to utilize my guide service and compare the knowledge, friendliness and good time on the water to anyone. I promise you no-one will take better care of you or work harder to see you have a day to remember on beautiful Lake Guntersville Alabama.Bass Fishing at its best!

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