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Post by alex11991 on Aug 11, 2008 9:23:01 GMT -5
Well with this cold front that came through it really stirred things up,lol. This is the time where knowing how to adjust makes all the difference. There is no big secret on guntersville or honey holes as their called. It's the same ol' same ol', swimming a 10" worm and topwater for me. Here are some of the adjustments I made. Muddy water, post cold front conditions; this moves the fish from grass lines right into the mats. We did find some good clean water, so we backed off the fish moved down the grass line. The topwater bite was dead, along with the jig bite. If the weather stabilizes the topwater will get hott again. The jig bite will be qeustionable, this time of year their going to make a push for some really shallow water. We caught all of our fish this weekend on soft plastics. The biggest fish was about 3lbs.
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