Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville 2/13/10
The best way to describe this past week on Guntersville is to say it was "different every day." We went from high water at nearly an elevation of 596 ft. level, which would have put the water to the top of most docks on the lake, to wind, cold, rain, and 3 inches of snow. Every day was a new challenge; every day you were fishing for a few bites and everyday it was so cold you could hardly feel your hands. The only consistent pattern was the pure fact that the fish were hard to find and you were fishing for a few bites everyday, if you missed a bite with a swing and a miss there wasn't many more opportunities. I can tell you that this is the first time in my 36 years on this lake that I pulled out of the water with 3 inches of snow in my boat.
Most of the week I spent working slower moving baits, like jerk baits, Go-2-Bait worms, Tight-Line Jigs and Mister Twister Comida's. We did try to do some midday rattle bait fishing but it just did not produce. My thought was at some point we would see the bass move to the tops and clay banks and feed but that just did not happen with the water temperature going in the wrong direction everyday.
I've picked up a couple new sponsors for the 2010 year with the addition of Tru-Tungsten and Go-2-Baits. Both are innovative suppliers for extremely great products. Tru-Tungsten products range from creative swim bait technology to their traditional Tungsten weights, frogs and weighted worms. Go-2-Baits has a hand poured soft plastic worm technology ranging from 4 inch Shakie head worms to 13-inch paddle tail worms. This is a different look for soft plastics and should take over lake in soft plastic technology.
Come fish with me I have days available to fish with you!
Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service
www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com
Email: bassguide@comcast.net
Call: 256 759 2270
Captain Mike Gerry