Subject: Guntersville, Alabama
Submitted by Capt. Jim Burks -- Bassin Adventures from Al
Water Temperature: 62
Water Clarity: 1 foot

With this cold snap the bite has slowed somewhat. We're still catching good quality fish,just not as many of them.I've had some clients looking for tournament fish and some just fishing during this past week and we found the fish still shallow but we had to slow down and be more methodical to get bit.Fishing mostly stumps and small grass patches in 2 to 6 ft. of water mid-lake.We are getting bit mostly on lizards,Senkos and big(10") worms in Watermelon/Chart. and Green Pumpkin with a 1/8 oz. weight.I have several days open in the weeks ahead so give me a call. Be Safe and God Bless, Jim Burks

Fish Species: Largemouth
Bait Used: Soft Plastics
Tackle Used: 2iG Rods and Pfleuger Reels
Method Used: Slow
Water Depth: 2 to 6 ft.
Water Temperature: 62 degrees
Wind Direction: Variable
Wind Speed: 10 to 20 MPH

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About The Author: Captain Jim Burks

Company: BassinAdventures

Area Reporting: North Alabama

Bio: Full time professional Bass fishing guide.USCG Lic.#1159998. I live with my wife on Guntersville Lake and I fish at least 250 days a year,rain or shine.I thank God every day for the blessings He has given me.

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