Curtis Staley

Fishing the last couple of weeks has been pretty tough. The Clients and I have still managed to put some pretty good bags of fish together though. I may not be able to catch the numbers but I can catch the quality that it is taking for the tournaments. On a few mornings last week we had 22 to 24 lbs in the first hour of fishing but with my clients practicing for their up coming tournaments it was a smart move to leave them alone and not sore mouth them all. As always for me the jig bite is pretty good. We have also gotten our bites on brush hogs, tubes, toads and frogs. I can still get a few bites on a crankbait but it is a lot of work when it is this hot. I can get a few bites on big worms also.

There are still some pretty big schools of fish deep but getting them to bite is the hard part. If I take my time and work them I can catch them. Some of the schools I have found are in 20 feet of water and when you get over them they will come from the bottom all the way up to 8 or 9 feet deep on the graph.

The lake started to turn over a few weeks ago also.

I have July 28th,and 30th open and for August I have the 1st,4th,6th,10th,11th,14th,15th,18th,19th,20th,25th,26th,and 28th open as of now if anyone wants to go.

I will try not to be so slacked in putting my reports up. They are easy to get away from.

Good luck and let them go after a quick picture.

Curt Staley's Pro Guide Service

Lake Guntersville, Al

www.guntersvillebass.com

email - guntersvillebass@gmail.com

cell # - 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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