Fishing Report For Weeks Ending 4/24/2016

<www.bychantal.com>The past few weeks we’ve had some good days and some days that we’re slow, there were several days where the strong winds made it difficult to fish the main www.findyourfitrecruiting.com points. Tough weather conditions tend to make you more versatile in order to be successful. Most fishing the past few weeks has been between goosepond and seabold , fishing points and creek channels. We’ve been catching anywhere from 10-20 fish a day. The water temps are running in the Mid to upper 60’s. We’ve caught fish in prespawn and postspawn. I do not fish for bedding fish. The bait that we’ve had success are spinnerbaits, crankbaits, swimbaits, and plastic.

I’m currently booking Guided trips in  May. These are the dates that we still have available in May:23,24,27,28,29

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Lake Guntersville Fishing Guide Service LLC.

www.bassfishtoday.com

ralph@bassfishtoday.com

256-717-6335

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Fishing Report Week Ending 4/3/2016

Fishing this past two weeks has really picked up. Fish have been more aggressive the past two weeks We’ve had some dates where the wind blew really hard forcing us to stay in areas off of the main lake area.March winds are unpredictable. We’ve also had a few days with the temps in the mid to upper 60’s and low 70’s which made for nice days on the water. We’ve been catching anywhere from 10-20 fish a day. The water temps are running in the Mid to upper 60’s.  We’ve caught pre-spawn and post spawn . We’ve been catching fish from 2ft-12’. Rattle baits and crank baits and spinnerbaits have been working shallow on flats and main lake points. The A-rigs, swimbaits, and Jigs have been working in deeper water. We’ve also been catching some in the mouths of several creeks.

I’m currently booking Guided trips in April and May. These are the dates that we have available in April:11,12,15,16,25,26,29, 30.

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Lake Guntersville Fishing Guide Service LLC.

www.bassfishtoday.com

ralph@bassfishtoday.com

256-717-6335

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Fishing Report Week Ending 3/20/16

Fishing this past two weeks has been up and down. We’ve had some dates where the wind blew really hard forcing us to stay in areas off of the main lake area. We’ve also had a few days with the temps in the mid 60’s which made for nice days on the water. We’ve been catching anywhere from 10-20 fish a day. The water temps are running in the Mid 50’s. The fish are staging in the 10-12ft. range. When the water temps raise a little more the first round of bedding fish should move up. We’ve been catching fish from 2ft-12’. Rattle baits and jerk baits have been working shallow on flats and main lake points. The A-rig and Jigs have been working in deeper water. We’ve also been catching some in the mouths of several creeks.

I’m currently booking Guided trips in April and May

Book a trip now!

Lake Guntersville Fishing Guide Service LLC.

www.bassfishtoday.com

ralph@bassfishtoday.com

256-717-6335

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About the Tour

Lake Guntersville Fishing Guide Service LLC. will provide you with a safe and
memorable day on the water. We supply the fishing boat(s), PFDs, fishing
tackle, snacks and water, and pictures.

Equipment

Our primary boat is a Triton 21-foot Tr-21 bass boat powered by a 225HO Evenrude with Hummingbird and Lowrance
Electronics and Minn Kota trolling motor. This boat safely carries a guide and up to three
guests.

On-board you will find water in the cooler, snacks, digital camera, first-aid bag, life
jackets, fishing tackle, and professional-grade fishing rods and reels for our guests to use.
Bait casting and spinning reels on Castaway rods are provided at no charge, though guests are welcome to use their own equipment.

If you need push button type reels please bring your own.

What to Bring

Please bring any drinks or food you would like to have other than water and snacks,
which I provide. Bring a sacked lunch, or we can purchase lunch at one of several waterfront
establishments. Please bring appropriate clothing for whatever season we’re fishing. Bring rain
gear, as the weather can be unpredictable. You will also need an Alabama State fishing
license, you can get one either by calling 1-888-848-6887 or by logging onto this site . If you have any special needs,
please advise in advance before the trip.

Safety Instructions

Life Jackets will be worn at all times while the boat is under power. We will always be seated while under power. During rough water, life jackets will be worn while fishing. During bad weather, in most cases, we fish. However, there is times that we will have to wait out a storm.

Meeting Place And Time

We will contact you in advance to discuss the launch time and location.

We always practice catch and release!

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