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Thread: Guntersville dam

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    Default Guntersville dam


    still spilling water all gates open and turbines wide open.I did manage some nice stripe and 2 nice crappie fished 2 hours.The birds were feeding heavy on the bait fish ,no bait close to the shore line.
    North salty was dead as goose pond no bait around but a lot of fisherman were trying from the shoreline.

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    Did you bank fish or boat? Arab or New Hope side?

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    new hope side from the bank...

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    any sauger?

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    No sauger but they were active from reports from some locals who fish the dam more then I do..

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    I've seen a few sauger caught, and they were all undersize, and all of them were being kept. And we wonder why the numbers and size is falling off. Won't be long and all of them will have to be thrown back, which I know they won't.

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    I think they should go a few years without keeping any jacks, theyre already having a hard time reproducing, give them a year or two to grow the population

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croppie View Post
    I think they should go a few years without keeping any jacks, theyre already having a hard time reproducing, give them a year or two to grow the population
    I agree with this...wish people would use a little common sense.

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