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Tips for tommorrow

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Alright fellas,

Hitting the Big G tommorrow. This is the first year I have fished in the winter and only the 2nd year fishing Guntersville.

So here is the deal. We have been in sub zero temps for a week straight until around Tuesday. However, the last two days have been beautiful, in the high 40s/low 50s. Tommorrow we are going to see a high of 57. Planning on hitting Goosepond/Waterfront about 9am and fishing all day.

Where should I be looking for and what should I be throwing? Here is what I have tied on. I know its alot. I keep alot of rods. Helps when you build your own...hahaha.

I was planning on starting at the main channel where it transitions to the flats, or transitions into backwater creeks, look for drainage ditches, etc. I was going to throw a clown colored pointer 78, RC 2.5DD in Sexy shad/chartrouse. On my jog rod I have a 3/8ths black and blue booyah. I have an XR75 in Rayburn red tied on as well. I will have a shakey head on one plastics rod and a Reaction innovations black with red flake craw.

Later in the day, I was going to move closer to the back of the creeks, hoping the water has warmed and the fish are pulled closer.

Am I even close? Should I stick with one of these and forget switching?

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Ha! Soo many tips. Turns out, nothing was working. Did catch a 10 pound drum though

What was the water temp on Guntersville. It was between 37 and 38 on Pickwick Friday. I only got in a couple of hours before I discovered that my bilge pump was not working. Now I have to find a leak and replace a pump.

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