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    In my normal fashion the only times I have to fish for the next while will be right after a couple major rounds of rain that will blow out every creek around. Any advice? I am considering Guntersville Friday after work probably close to the dam looking for current breaks and potentially head west Saturday morning to BCDA and try to get behind the rain. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance!
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    North Al Post Flood Fishing Recommendation


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    Maybe a basket weaving project.

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    Should be some good catfishing.


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    A lot of big g is pretty stained!
    they don’t like current on the BCDA lakes !
    they will be some eating somewhere but you will probably have to put it on their nose to get them to eat!
    you might could find some up in shallower coves since the warm weather has set in for a few days
    Too blessed to be stressed!

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    Thank you sir! I will report back at least how many logs I bump idling around!

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    Do like I do....stay home and watch TV. LOL
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    I will wait till may on that catfishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    Do like I do....stay home and watch TV. LOL
    I’m gonna try and get some honey dos outta the way. Lol


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    Thanks to those who post advice! As someone who is newer to crappie fishing and to North Alabama the little bits of advice go a long way such as knowing which fish are current adverse, if somewhere might be chocolate milk after rain or just stained. So thanks a ton!
    I took the advice on today and decided to stay home to get a few things done around the house. Last night was a good night of searching for new places that could hold fish. Ended up with nine keepers off of one bluff end. Water wasn’t too bad on clarity but had a green tint to it. They were not grouped up but all out roaming where the bluff and flat met the channel. Like mentioned you had to put it right on the nose. I’m still new to livescope but this was the first time I have seen fish act so similarly in an odd sequence of a strike. Once they had it in front of their face there was a pause below, barely enough to see any separation on the screen, and then it is was crazy they would swim a foot away turn rush back and thump it. If they just looked at they would never bite it. I tried a slow lift, a slight jig and anything else I could think of but holding it perfectly still in front seemed to be the ticket. All were caught on a crappie magnet slab tail in solid chartreuse. Tried multiple bodies and colors but it was the only solid color I had in that profile I’m guessing it gave a better target in the dark. After cleaning them it matched the bigger shad they were eating. It was one of the most peaceful/enjoyable times I have been on Guntersville with the sound of the water running in, no wind and the moon coming and going till the fog blocked it out around 1.
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