Chris Jackson

Submitted by FINS -N- GRINS FRESHWATER ADVENTURES

Date Fished: 1/22/2009

Water Temperature: 40

Water Clarity: 1 foot

Got out later today fishing with sponsors from Texas. This was thier first time on Guntersville so we did alot of riding and only about two hours of fishing. The fish were a little more active after 12:00 but we did not smoke em' by any means. We did however get to show the guys from Texas we have big fish here as well. She(the one in the pic) hit the Jackall Muscle 10+(shad color) like a hammer. We ended the day with that one and put her right back for someone else to catch. The fish we caught today were all in 4-8 feet of water and boated on the crankbait. All in all a great day on the water with some great friends. I'll be back out there in the midday hitting the lower end of the lake some. Hope everyone had a great week. See you on the water.

God Bless

Phil.4:13

FINS -N- GRINS FRESHWATER ADVENTURES

Capt. Chris Jackson

205-706-2425

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Chris Jackson

About The Author: Captain Chris Jackson

Company: Fins-N-Grins Freshwater Adventures

Area Reporting: North Alabama

Bio: Chris Jackson is a year around professional guide specializing in the Tennessee and Coosa River chains. We accommodate all skill levels, from beginner to advanced (children under 16 free with paid adult) including proven tournament techniques, GPS mapping, seasonal patterns, underwater camera/pre-fishing techniques, and lure/equipment selections. You will fish from a fully tournament rigged Triton bass boat with the latest equipment on the market which is supplied for all trips. We offer discounts to all Law Enforcement and military personnel. Multi-trip packages are available including gift certificates. Contact us for pricing and booking information for your next adventure.

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