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Bass are roaming everywhere by Tim Chandler (3/21/2007)
Fish are shallow and deep, so you can catch them on lots of different lures.
Big Bass On The Move by Mike Gerry (3/20/2007)
The big bass were on the move in Lake Guntersville
Early Season Frogs by Jim Burks (3/19/2007)
Swimming Ribbits and Seismic Frogs and flipping the new Evolution Jigs into super shallow water.
Strong Winds on Lake Guntersville by Tim Chandler (3/17/2007)
Strong Northwest winds keep us from fishing several productive areas but we still managed to find a few places out of the wind.
Overcast skies are a welcome site by Tim Chandler (3/15/2007)
Since the fish haven't bit well the last three days, I had strong feeling they would feed up with overcast skies.
Bass are shallow and they will stay that way by Tim Chandler (3/15/2007)
Over the last couple of days the bite has slowed down. With the water level slowly starting to rise, surface temps are ranging from 59-65 degrees and color is a slight stain to clear.
A great week on Lake Guntersville by Mike Gerry (3/13/2007)
A great week on Lake Guntersville, the bass have made the pre spawn run.
Things are heating up on Guntersville by Tim Chandler (3/09/2007)
Warm days have got the bass shallow and their feeding.
Guntersville Lake in Spring by Reed Montgomery (3/07/2007)
Just that title is refreshing. Especially since late last winter anglers fishing Guntersville Lake were struggling with nighttime lows in the 20's and mid day highs not even reaching 50 degrees. Spring on Alabama's largest Impoundment Guntersville Lake, is as good as it gets for fishing for largemouth bass in shallow, weedy waters.
Lake Report for Guntersville by Jim Burks (3/06/2007)
Spending time with my son Ben, a US Marine Corps Seargent.
Bass Are Shallow And Feeding by Tim Chandler (3/04/2007)
Shallow water has been the key on Guntersville the past few weeks.
Lipless crankbait bite is hot by Tim Chandler (2/22/2007)
The lipless crankbait bite is heating up on Guntersville Lake
Trappin' Bass by Jim Burks (2/19/2007)
Yo-Yo a Red Trap in 3 to 6 ft. of water through dead grass
Cold weather is only effecting the fisherman by Tim Chandler (2/18/2007)
I don't think those Guntersville bass know that the weather has been down right nasty.
COLD.....COLD.....COLD.....On Guntersville by Tim Chandler (2/11/2007)
Sleet and frozen rods make for ok day on Lake Guntersville.
Shakee Shad Strikes Again by Jim Burks (2/08/2007)
The Shakee Shad Crankbait by Strictly Bass Lures is my favorite late Winter/early Spring bait
Snow not slowing the fishing down by Tim Chandler (2/02/2007)
We targeted grass flats and breaklines and the fish were positioned in 5-8ft of water.
Slow Crankin' In Bitter Cold by Jim Burks (2/01/2007)
Slow Crankin' in Bitter Cold over the dead Hydrilla. We did manage to boat 3 nice fish while we were out,a 3 1/2lb spot,a 3lb.lghead,and a 2 1/2lb largehead.
Guntersville cold weather not slowing the fish down by Tim Chandler (1/19/2007)
Cold weather not a factor on beautiful Lake Gunterville. Today cloudy skies, light wind, and clear water made some wonderful conditions to fish Lake Guntersville. A friend of mine and I launched out of Waterfront at 9:00am and we went searching for lipless crankbait fish. On the second cast we found one and I just knew that was going to be bad luck, but it wasn't.
Bass Are Slow, Crappie Are On Fire by Tim Chandler (1/07/2007)
Bass fishing was slow, but the Crappie sure made up for it. This report is for last Thursday and I'm just now getting around to posting it because I have been working the Nashville Fishing & Turkey Expo. It was nice to see some old faces from the BFHP and meet some new ones. It was a wonderful show and the turnout was one of the largest I can ever remember.
Bass Tournament Trails Guntersville Lake 2007 by Reed Montgomery (1/01/2007)
With various bass tournament trails visiting Guntersville Lake in 2007, more and more anglers are discovering just how fortunate folks are in Alabama to have such a trophy, bass fishery. Guntersville Lake, Alabama's largest man made impoundment, will be the host of several major professional bass tournament trails, starting in January 2007.
Guntersville grass not fallen yet by Tim Chandler (12/20/2006)
Grass on Guntersville has not fallen yet but will soon.
Capt.Jim Burks on Guntersville by Jim Burks (12/11/2006)
1/2 day trip to show areas for late Jan. BASS Weekend Tourn.
Mid-Lake Guntersville Largemouth Bass Report by Jim Burks (11/28/2006)
Edges of grass in 8 to 10 feet of water. Shallow C/B and Fluke over submerged Hydrilla. found a group of good fish in the mid-lake area on a lipless crankbait on Mon. I could only get bit by yo-yoing it at the edge of the grass in 8 to 10 ft.of water.Sat and Mon.
Spring on Guntersville Lake by Reed Montgomery (4/19/2006)
Although Guntersville Lake is praised as one of the best bass lakes in the country it often baffles anglers during the spring. Many anglers come to Guntersville Lake in north Alabama, from all over the United States. They have heard all the big bass tales, they get all geared up and head to the lake in extreme anticipation, often only to be severely disappointed when the trip is over. Reason being?
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