Love me some Barnett this time of year. Only bad thing is if you have a Southwest Wind. Can't fish the middle of the lake so you either have to fish Roses Bluff, the dam or upriver
Love me some Barnett this time of year. Only bad thing is if you have a Southwest Wind. Can't fish the middle of the lake so you either have to fish Roses Bluff, the dam or upriver
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If you end up going to Washington then Roy's cabins are the way to go! If Mrs. Pam is full then you can stay at Leroy Percy state park. We've stayed at both and enjoyed both of them. The state park is about a 20 minute drive to Roy's Store. Good luck!
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I am going to lake Guntersville for thanksgiving. Just want a change of scenery
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The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease"G" LIKED above post
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Any other advice? I'm staying at a cabin on the lake in fishermans hollow. North west end of the lake, not too far from the dam!
Pm me the week end before or the first of the week that your coming will let you know what they doing .if you are staying at waterfront you going to close to good fishing and lots of ramps within 100 yards to 10miles .
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May want to go to Washington. Ross Barnett will not be good until mid December or later. It needs more water in it for them to turn on, but when they do turn on its awesome. I have went down there the last few years in December and filled the freezer. fish deep in deep water.
Another location would be Pickwick lake. Lot of rentals along TN hwy 57 and MS hwy 25, J P Coleman state park has cabins. Can fish the lake, Yellow creek, Indian creek and Bear creek with a TN, AL or MS license.