Good Luck, LOL! They are hard to find!! Sure not North of where you're going.
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i am going to guntersville state park for 4 days the first week of nov 5 6 7 8 th can any ne tell me how the crappie are biting around the town creek bridge and surrounding area i need all the help i can get ty for your replies
Good Luck, LOL! They are hard to find!! Sure not North of where you're going.
Well that time of year which is in 2 weeks or so you will need to be willing to lose some sleep if you are trying to get to the town creek bridge to fish from the bank as it is already seeing a lot of early bank fishing right now although the bite is rather slow.The same is true, if you are trying to get one of the limited tie up places under the bridge in a boat, some of those people practally live under that bridge.Usually you can get a spot if you are there a little before 4 am daylight savings time....this will be central time by the time you get here ,this doesnt mean you are going to catch fish this early although when the hot bite is on you can ,it just means you are getting there to be in position when the fish do start biting.......right now the bite is limited to the crack of dawn till about 7am.All that said if the water temp goes on down to the 60° range or lower by then the fishing should be great!!!If you cant get under the bridge try the riprap bank to the outside of the bridge.Or another place would be to go on up the way from there to South Sauty bridge .
If you like to drift fish?the open water in front of the camp grounds is full stumps, creek channels and old road beds the hold crappie.A good depth finder and marker buoys to mark fish when you find theme.
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Your timing looks to be pretty good. The fishing is very tough right now. I fished on Thursday, Friday, and Sat. only caught 6 keepers and a few too small to keep. Not much going on right now. I hope it gets better now since we have a rain and maybe some cooler days ahead.
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