Some November Tactics that Catch Fish Before the month ends I thought I would spend a little time describing some of the various successful tactics that catch bass in November and early December. The key to this period is to remember that the bass are feeding in the extreme shallow water. When you combine shallow water techniques with grass you start to limit the type of fishing presentations that will work effectively in the remaining grass. The first presentation to me is to find grass that has reseeded down from the top of the water 6 to 10 inches; this allows you to pull small short arm spinner baits over the grass. The good thing about short arm spinner baits is the pure fact that the blades do not gather the grass up on the blades nearly as much as a long arm spinner bait do. The flash added with slight deflection off of the grass causes strikes and some really good fish can be caught this way! Next is to find the fish in the middle part of the sunny type days we have in November. This time of day generally moves the bass a little deeper away from the sunlight and it is an ideal time to work rattle baits in 6 to 10 feet of water over short grass. You probably can’t fish anything heavier than ½ oz. but that is all you need to hook up with some good fish. As in the spring that yo-yoing motion will get the strikes so drop it and stop it, just a little quicker so you’re not hanging the grass. A good way not to hang the grass is to use a non stretch line as it will pull through the grass and keep moving. Lastly if you’re a jig fisherman, lay downs, boat houses and rip-rap are just loaded with shallow bass feeding before the winter pushes in. Pitch that jig in and around cover, work the corners and pylons around the boat houses very methodically and you can find a big stringer of fish. Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 256 759 2270 Captain Mike Gerry
Home Articles Dale Hollow Lake Reports Dale Hollow Lake 2-16-09
Dale Hollow Lake 2-16-09
Written by Stephen Headrick   
Monday, 16 February 2009 00:00
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You're probably thinking, "Well it's about time!" Understandable, and we apologize for putting of a new report, but like we said in our update, it hasn't really changed much since our last report. It's been a weird time actually. Information that usually pour in like runoff from a hard rain has shut down for the last two weeks. All we've really heard was, "Man it was rough out there." And so it goes on Dale Hollow, one the - if not THE - most humbling lakes in the country. If you're after her bronze trophies and not doing your homework she'll beat you 9 times out of 10.

The good news is that it's picked up over the last week and should continue to do so for the weeks ahead. The weather has stablized which makes it much easier to put a solid pattern together and stick to it when you get on the water.


Lake Stats

Waterlevel: 646.1 MSL - 4.9' below full pool of 651'.
Water Temp: 46 degrees at surface, 46 degrees 10' deep in the creeks, main body is a few degrees cooler.
Clarity: Clear on the lower end & main body. Upper end has some color.

Smallmouth

The days are getting longer, which means the sun is staying out longer too. Pay extra close attention to the shady banks for the upcoming week. As we get closer to the spawn it won't matter as much because the baitfish and bass will be feeding everywhere, not paying as much attention to the light.

Backs of the creeks and the little pockets are what you need to be looking for, especially around black shale rock. As the water rises fish will gradually be moving up with it, and when we get a rain, hit the creeks hard! The rain is warmer this time of year, and if you've followed our past reports you'll know that a warm rain sends baitfish into a frenzy in the creeks which does the same to their predators.

To read the rest of this report, including what's working and hot spot maps, visit www.DaleHollowFishing.com.


Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 February 2009 16:51 )
 
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