• Shipahoy41 and Slab Pics and Story

    Guntersville photos taken with Ed Moes

    Well it has taken me a few days to thaw out and recover from the tremendously bad weather Slab amd I experienced this week while fishing at Guntersville. I detailed a lot of the facts on the thread Fished Guntersville Lake with Slab today but I promised you photos so here they are.

    Rev. Tim Jennings (Style) , Rev. Michael Carter (Shipahoy 41) and Mr. Ed Moes (Slab) prepare for a fun day of crappie fishing. My wife Loretta stayed at Hampton Inn and caught up with her reading.



    Our shirts wre given to us by Bob Hinkle (Snake River) They were extremely comfortable. After we took this photo we had to hurry up and put on our jackets because of the cold, rain and super higher winds. That same system is producing excessive snow right now in Cleveland Ohio and will hit Vermont and New York soon.



    We are hoping that we will catch a limit of crappies like these we saw in the aquarium at the Top Of The River Restaurant where we ate dinner. The catfish is superb eating there.



    Old Ship has his fishing tackle and inventions at the ready. He made quiver rod carriers and even had a rod holder on his tackle box for those times when there is no ground to stick one into.




    I was field testing some of the jigs by Snake River



    We had a wonderful time, and we even made a new friend, William Adderly. He did not even come there to fish but to check on his application at the Oyster House where we had lunch. Slab started chatting with him in the parking lot and told him we were crappie.com members. William happened to have had his gear in the back of his truck, so he came out and fished with us. Afterwords, William gave us a tour of the area, showing us where we could fish from shore. Slab gave him a crappie.com decal for his truck window.


    The weather was cold and raw which was very harmful to me after just spending seven days in the hospital with double pneumonia less than three weeks ago. We fished for four hours today and everyone caught fish, including a four pound catfish by Tim, just not crappies today. The Shellcrackers as well as the Bluegills loved the 1.5 white minnow created by Snake River and they were eagerly biting. I put black striping on the minnow with a Sharpie marker and used a Spike It marker to give it an orange underbelly. The cold front really shut the crappies and me down today. Had to drink lots of hot tea afterwards.



    Slab was catching them on curly tails



    Slab placed a crappie.com decal on my truck.



    Slab gave me a book signed by himself as well as Tim Huffman. That really made my day.



    On the way home I thought how nice it was to meet Ed. I was honored and blessed to meet and fish with him.

    This is what I had done just 10 days before fishing at Neely Henry lake. The weather was in the 80's and it felt wonderful. I was hoping that Slab and I would have similar fortune but it was not to be this time.





    Next time I will test the carrots by Snake River. I have been seeing wonderful reviews on them, especially the red/cream and chartreuse/lime colors

    Be blessed everyone.
    OLD SHIP
    Bob's Jigs Pro Staff
    Reel-Lites Pro Staff


    Couple more pics from Ed:
    Here's William on the left. Friendly enough to actually drive and show us a couple more good fishing spots. I'm telling you, crappie fishermen are the best.


    Good pic of Ship in action.
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