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Re: Lake guntersville
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2210596
08/30/17 02:56 PM
08/30/17 02:56 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,487 Guntersville
AC870
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,487
Guntersville
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Throw a Senko or trick worm in the edge of the weeds or around boat docks. It'll probably be dinks but you should get some bites.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Lake guntersville
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2212067
09/01/17 03:44 AM
09/01/17 03:44 AM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 4,172 Trussville, Al
Jpipererp
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 4,172
Trussville, Al
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1/4oz rattle trap or red eye shad in a metallic gold color. For numbers only really. I like to throw them around grass edge and channels that cut through the grass. I say use a 1/4oz because most can throw them and rip them out of grass with ease. If you have deeper grass bump up to a 1/2oz. I've caught 30-40 dinks in a day with this and big girls will eat it too. Try to use moving baits for now. If the sun gets high and bite gets slow, grab a 1/4oz tungsten Texas rig and put a baby brush hog, senko, or rage craw and work it around grass and laydowns. I would definitely not rule out a buzzbait if you get in the backs of sloughs and creeks and fine some cover to run it over.
Bass Bandito
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