Curtis Staley

The last few weeks have been pretty hectic. I finally got closed on my new house and moved in. I have been running trips through the day and moving at night which makes for some pretty long days.

The fishing is either really good and we have a huge bag or it is slow and we have really have got to work for them. If you can be at the right spot when the bait pull up you can catch a huge bag fast.

Points and ditches off the main river ledges are doing best. Shell beds mixed with some stumps are key. Football jigs and big worms are working best. If the current is running it makes a huge difference and crankbaits, spinnerbaits , swimbaits are working. There is a lot of stained water out there in places from all the wind and rain and it is clearing some but has a ways to go. This would help the deep bite out a lot.

There are also tons of little fish schooling which you can catch on ricos and yellow magic type popping baits. Most of these fish are 10 to maybe 14 inches which isn't really what you want to target when coming to the big G.

I have days available if anyone wants to get out for the day. We are catching a lot of really good fish and some days are big fish days and we catch several and some days those big ones are hard to make bite.

Good luck out there.

Curt Staley's Pro Guide Service

Lake Guntersville, Al

www.guntersvillebass.com

www.curtstaley.com

email – guntersvillebass@gmail.com

cell # - 256-990-0376

Fish Species: bass
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Water Depth: 10 - 20 feet
Water Temperature: 80
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Curtis Staley

About The Author: Captain Curtis Staley

Company: Curt Staley's Pro Guide Service

Area Reporting: Lake Guntersville ,AL

Bio: Professional guide and tournament angler and owner of Curt Staley's Pro Guide Service on beautiful Lake Guntersville in northeast Alabama.

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