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Killed em at Guntersville!

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Went with my wife's uncle for my first trip to Guntersville Saturday. We slayed em.

We got there around 10:30 in the morning, and most boats were taking out as we were putting in complaining of the slow bite due to the heat. We caught a couple fish of humps along the channel ledge then moved up into one of the creeks. Point in 15 feet of water had a ledge in 7. We were fishing the spot as he'd done 100 times before when all the sudden the bass started schooling all around us. I threw my h2O academy clown colored square billed crankbait and for the next 2 hours we boated almost 60 fish. I caught 20 and none of them were under 2.5 pounds! unbelievable!

We'd hit em hard then they'd go back under. I'd throw a carolina rig for about 10 minutes and then they'd start back up. We stayed nearly all day there. We finally left and went looking for a big bite but came back around dark and I got killed on a white spinnerbait on a 3 foot hydrilla hump!

The next day we went to a farm pond in morgan county where I caught 7 more 2.5-3 lb bass.

By far the best fishing I've ever experienced!

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It's great to have days like that , it makes fishing extra enjoyable.

Glad you had a good time on the G. Everyone I talk to says they've never seen it so good as it has been this year. Its spoiled me from fishing a lot of other places!

Guntersville has been great to me the last 2 Years. It is unbelievable what you can catch on that lake right now. I live north of Cincinnati and I have been to G 5 times this year and have another planned for October. Im glad to hear you had a good trip. If you want one even better go in late April or early May.

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