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I'll see ya down there. Be there those exact dates. A lot of tourneys that coming weekend. Might be interesting.
As far as Indiana beating KY. Don't get used to it. Neutral floor would 10+ points Kentucky. Was a good game though.
I am getting there on Sunday evening, fishing all day Monday, part of the day Tuesday and then driving home.
there are a few bad apples in every crowd
some of the nicest people ive met on any fishing trip was at guntersvillr
and have been back every tear for about 10 years
even here on my home lake barren river ive had stuff stolen from my boat
at walnut creek while attending a pre tournament meeting
and wouldnt park my truck at green river ramp 2 all night on a bet
dont bait the thirvrs keep stuff put up out of sight lock your doors,park under lightts or high traffic aeras an hope for the best
they are everywhere not just guntersville
homie
I'm heading out to Guntersville Thursday night. Cannot wait to get on the water.
Don't know about the vandalism, but I wouldn't doubt it. Vandals could get their motivation from people like a guy I ran into at Lowes in Bowling Green the other day.
The guy was showing pics to 2 other guys and crowing about how he was catching big bass 2 at a time on the A-rig at Guntersville. Naturally I drifted on over there to check out the pics. "To give you an idea" he was saying, "that one in the middle weighed over 6 pounds". The pic on his phone had 18 big largemouth laying on some kind of table, all dead and ready for the knife. Most of them weren't much smaller than the 6 pounder he was pointing at. And that was only one of the pics.
My wife saw the signs and took me by the arm trying to lead me away, but I was hot. I told them if people killed every big bass they caught there wouldn't be much left. Well, that was the gist of it, I told them a few other choice things also.
Now, it's not my place to police the fish populations, and I really had no right to judge someone legally harvesting fish, but the senseless gluttony made me mad as hell. It also made me consider jumping on the 'ban the Alabama rig' bandwagon.
A few locals watching him and his buddies cut up who knows how many big bass and word gets around.
