this is some of the best info, that you will find on gunnersville. It was originally posted by { rickhise } on another post, asking for gunnersville info.
go to, http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/reports/alabama/
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this is some of the best info, that you will find on gunnersville. It was originally posted by { rickhise } on another post, asking for gunnersville info.
go to, http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/reports/alabama/
hope this helps.![]()
Thanks. That is the website I've been frequenting lately...it is good, you're right. I was hoping to get some straight advice from someone on here who has actually been there and had success. Thanks for the response, I appreciate it!this is some of the best info, that you will find on gunnersville. It was originally posted by { rickhise } on another post, asking for gunnersville info.
go to, http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/reports/alabama/
hope this helps.
-Rich
The only way I could be any help you would have to take me with you!!
Just kidding..I'm planning a trip as well..
Good Luck
I will be down there March 11-14. I will post a report.
That would be great! Thanks! Wish you guys luck! Have you been down there before during that time of year? I heard that March is awesome down there, that is why we booked it for March 15-18....but with the unusually cold winter we are having, I'm worried it might still be too cold....what do you think?
-Rich
The biggest problem now for them is high and muddy. I was down there last Feb. and did well on pre-spawn flats in 44 deg. water. The nasty weather doesn't bother those fish at all but the mud and high water is a bad combo. I'm going down in a couple weeks and will let you know how it goes.
That is what I heard, high and muddy is tough down there. Good luck down there and thanks for offering a report when you get back, appreciate it!The biggest problem now for them is high and muddy. I was down there last Feb. and did well on pre-spawn flats in 44 deg. water. The nasty weather doesn't bother those fish at all but the mud and high water is a bad combo. I'm going down in a couple weeks and will let you know how it goes.
-Rich
Don't know where you'll be on the lake but try to get a cheeseburger at Goosepond snack bar. And if you need any tackle theres always the Waterfront grocery. I think most of the guides hang out there early mornings and you may be able to pick up some good information.......
I personally have never been their but my buddy has been down their quite a few times. I am not too worried about the weather. I have been keepin tabs on the weather down their and it usually stay at least ten degrees warmer that up here.
I am jacked out of my mind to be going down their. I just hope I dont get disapointed.
high water has most of the ramps an parking lots flooded right now so you need to do some research to be shure the aera you are planning to visit is fishable right now
we are wanting to go down on the 19th but are worried about the high water was told last night all the gates were wide open and the water was on the rise an just a few feet from going over the top of the dam
