Wednesday, February 1, 2017
The air temp was 35 this morning and 45 when I pulled the boat out at dark. The water was in 45- to 49-degree range. I’d read where the water had been in the 50s recently but I think that’s because they’ve had a pretty mild winter up until the last couple of weeks.
My roommate, Scott Canterbury, practiced before cutoff and he said he’d never seen it as clear as it was, but it really dirtied up with that storm that came through. Right now, it looks like normal Guntersville to me. It’s not a mud hole, but it’s pretty normal clarity.
Today, I fished the upper part of the lake. I hadn’t been up there in 20 years so I went way up the river and looked at a lot of different stuff. I noticed there’s a lot of eelgrass in here now. It never used to be here until a couple years ago.
I caught several fish, but mostly short fish, which is odd for winter because if you get a bite when it’s cold, it’s usually a good one.
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