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By Ronnie Garrison, About.com Guide to Freshwater Fishing since 1997

New Lake Guntersville Fishing Report

Sunday June 28, 2009
Big Lake Guntersville Bass Captain Mike Gerry is on Lake Guntersville fishing and guiding other fishermen almost every day. His reports on what the fish are doing will help you plan your trip and catch more fish. He concentrates on bass and Lake Guntersville is famous for big largemouth. He also posts fishing tips here that will give you specific ideas on how to use different lures and what to look for on Guntersville, which can help you on your home lake, too.

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New Lake Guntersville Fishing Report

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November 24, 2008 at 3:54 pm
(1) Josh says:

I am planning a fishing trip to goose pond this coming friday (11-28-08) and was wondering where would be good to fish around there in the creeks are the main lake?And what would you throw if you was going?Thanks for your time…Josh

November 26, 2008 at 3:36 pm
(2) Captain Mike Gerry says:

Josh
Fish the ledges where there is grass, using a Shad Rap #7. You should catch plenty of fish!
Good luck Good Fishing

Captain Mike Gerry
Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service
http://www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com
bassguide@comcast.net

January 20, 2009 at 12:09 pm
(3) Philipp says:

I am planning a trip to lake guntersville February 20th through the 22nd, 2009. Where would be a good place to fish and what kind of fish usually bite around this time of the year. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

April 14, 2009 at 7:28 pm
(4) david adkins says:

hey, i use to fish alot of bas turnies in 1992. but brook back and just now able to get out and fish. i love fishing for bass and tirnies. but i also love to spend time with my dad. he’s a crappie fisherman. and wants us to go pan fishing this cimming week, we will be going to logan martin. i would really love to be able have an idea what kinda strucher to fish, what part of the spawn are the fish in. and would you mind helping me out. we live an hour apart and although the time being together would be enough, but i would real love to put him on some fish too, con you help?

thanks,

dave

April 16, 2009 at 9:19 am
(5) fishing says:

Crappie on most lakes are in the shallow to spawn. On Logan Martin I would go back in coves and dabble minnows and jigs around the edges of the grass beds and any bushes or docks. Also slow troll jigs just off the grass beds.

Hope this helps – let us know how you do.

June 22, 2009 at 6:00 pm
(6) Reel says:

Now that the ice is gone we can get back to basics. speaking of ice, watch this funny video about setting up an ice fishing tent. http://reelretrieval.com/videos/ice-fishing-funny

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