Certainly sounds lile it has gotten a lot worse simce when I fished it
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Certainly sounds lile it has gotten a lot worse simce when I fished it
It’s really disappointing they’ve let it get so bad and basically have no plan to address the problem. Is it a native grass or invasive? I suppose maybe if the city of Guntersville starts to see a downturn in revenue due to fishermen going elsewhere they’d push the issue. I don’t guess it’s gotten to that point yet. It’s so bad at all the usual bank fishing spots it’s almost pointless to go.
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Didn't they used to spray the grass with airboats?
I suppose on strategy might be to get a bucket of minners and a slip float. May have to try that.
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The fish probably love it
I took a few minutes and did some looking. It is called vallisneria. Eel grass or tape grass. Supposed to be a native species. To the the lakes in the Tennessee river system. It is a evergreen grass that grows year round.
If you can find a hole to drop them in I think you could get them down where you want, with a heavy enough split shot. It wasn’t as thick as what Fur ran into where I’ve been. It’s just bad enough that if you try casting a jig into a hole, you eventually end up reeling into a wad of it.
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