Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville 10/26/08
Some good, some slow, some great describes this past week. The early change in nighttime temperatures brought the fishing to a halt early in the week. After a few days of stabilizing the temperature the bite came back.
Early in the week we had to really slow our presentation down to get a bite and most the fish caught then were small. We fished Mister Twister six-inch worms, worked grass mats and edges and flipped Tight-Line Jigs in the pockets of open grass. In the middle of the week we were able to get back to a cranking bite, but had a hard time putting quality fish in the boat. By Friday it was game on, the crank bite was strong we were catching quality fish again and all was well except we were fighting high winds, rain and nasty weather. In other words the weather was just 'perfect' for a big bite and lots of fish! Low pressure, high winds, rain were just what we needed to get the bass moving and feeding.
Most of the week I worked different ends of the lake from upper to lower and found fish spread throughout the lake, fishing 9 to 15 feet of water most of the time. There is plenty of good fishing that still remains before winter sets in, come try it you'll love it!
Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service
www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com
Email: bassguide@comcast.net
256 759 2270
Captain Mike Gerry