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    I’ve heard people say that the bite is affected by the current if they are pulling water at the dam or not. Today, I got to witness it first hand on Guntersville. Swift current, they were hitting hard. Current stopped, and the bite stopped immediately. Just like turning off a switch.


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    what time did the current stop? you might have just wrapped up my excuse for the day.

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    I have seen the bite stop and start with the current when bass fishing. Not so much when crappie fishing, but maybe that is because I still don't have a good handle on crappie fishing, bass are just easier to catch.
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    Seen it with most fish
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    I have seen it many times fishing under bridges on the big g,it has always amazed me how that is
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    I’ve saw it with catfish.


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    I'm like jack, seen it in all fish. Neely Henry is the worst lake for it that I've ever seen. When they cut the water a Neely Henry most days it's over for at least 3 hours

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    For sure on Neely Henry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexava View Post
    what time did the current stop? you might have just wrapped up my excuse for the day.
    Shortly after 2:30pm.


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    I agree, also when the wind picks up or stops. Sometimes the slightest change will start them biting or end it for the day.

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