July 5 - List summer time patterns that catch fish in your state

Started by Mike Cork, July 04, 2005, 11:02:22 PM

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13.  Guntersville, AL,  9-20ft, Only place i use a Deep Running crankbait, water temps in the mid 80's and the fish hit this spot, creek is fed by a mountian stream.

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14.  Guntersville, AL,  3-6 ft, Feeder creek, when the fish have been hammered, bouncing a small 2 in grub will usually produce fish.
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15.  Dekalb Co. Public Lake, AL 20-22ft, Another technique that works is running a Poe's Crankbait around the Shad School.
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16.  Guntersville, AL  2-4ft, Hydrilla/milfoil breaklines hold some fish in transistion from main river to grass flats, a t-rigged 7 in worm works well.

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17.  Guntersville, AL 4-5ft, Pitching a 4in tube around the boat houses close to grass mats.
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18.  Desoto Lake, 2-3ft, A Road Runner with a riverside red and white grub produces some good fish in the current.
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19.  Guntersville, AL  4-10ft, Jiggin' the holes in the vegitation were stumps lay underwater.
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20.  Guntersville, AL  6-8ft, Grass lines close to boat ramps that have had recent tourneys, i will flip and pitch a weight-less tube. 
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21.  Guntersville, AL  10-12ft, Demolished dam, fishing 4 in. lizards in the current around the demo. dam can fill your livewell quick.

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22.  Guntersville, AL  3-4ft.  Throw a buzzbait parallel to the edge before the sun gets up.

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23.  Guntersville, AL  2-5ft,  Junebug trick-worm t-rigged and worked along the edges and holes.
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24.   Guntersville, AL 3-6ft,  Downsize agaiin with 6lb line and a 3/16ox rooster tail in chartuse-fire tiger.  Worked on the edges around creek channels.
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25.   Guntersville, AL  10-20 ft.  C rigged 6in Lizard, worked along the drop off to about 15 ft
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26.   Guntersville, AL  3-4ft, Weightless tube will work wonders around laydowns.

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27.  Guntersville, AL  3-4ft, A Pop'r fished across sub-surface grass produces some fish.
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28.  Guntersville, AL  2-5ft.  5in Yum dinger t-rigged and pitched into the holes in the mat. Small twitches bring 'em out of the holes.
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29.  Guntersville, AL  1-14ft., Cast a white spinner bait into the shallow water and then allow the s/b to Flutter down the drop off.
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30.  Guntersville, AL  3-4ft, Spit 'n Image worked across the top of grass right under the surface.
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31.  Guntersville, AL  5-7ft,  Creek channels next to grass flats, only time I use a Rat-L-Trap in the summer time.

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32.  Dekalb County Public Lake, AL   3-5ft,  A 7in powerworm worked along bank lines, again, Find the baitfish first.
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33.  Guntersville, AL  10-14,  Fish around rip-rap points, bream colored baits work best.

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Lake Wylie, Fish under bridges, Black and Blue Jig, 6-10 ft depth
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Lake Hickory, Lady Love Landing, pumpkinseed lizard 5', about 5ft depth
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Rodman Pool north east of Ocala, Fl. Early and late in the day watch for schooling bass to drive shad to the surface. Throw floating Rapalas into the schools of feeding bass and twitch on the surface. The hydrilla is to thick this time of year for diving crank baits.
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