Curtis Staley

Most of the fish we are catching on the big G are in 14 or less feet and are biting a variety of baits. Spooks and pop r type baits are working well around visible grass lines. Senkos are still working also. Bigger fish seem to be in the 8 to 14 feet range on the outside grass lines. Crankbaits, swimbaits, a-rigs, big worms, and spinnerbaits and 1/2 to 3/4 oz. traps are all producing. There are fish out deeper in ditches and main river grass but the water is still dirty on the main river and the bite is a little off out there for me but seems to to picking up as the water cleans up. If the wind would quit blowing out of the southwest like it has it would allow the water to clear up faster. Number are good with the average of 25 to 30 a day and we have had a few days up around 60 but then on some days they are really stubborn and it doesn't even seem like there is a fish around but like I like to say we don't eat all day long either.

I am running a special of $50 off on full day trips which makes a full day $275

$35 off on 6 hour trips makes the $240

and $25 off on half day trips make the $200.

This special is going on for the next month and you can book your trip for anytime this year. Take advantage of this before it runs out. If you like the ledge bite, flipping bite and frog bite or topwater bite know is the time to book.

Curt Staley's Pro Guide Service

Lake Guntersville, Al

www.guntersvillebass.com

Email - guntersvillebass@gmail.com

Cell # is 256-990-0376

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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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