Monday, November 23, 2020
My first trip to the "Big G" was a "Big Zzzzz"
North and South Sauty - Scottsboro - Lake Guntersville
Time: 7 AM - 1:00 PMAir Temperature: 39 - 57 degrees during trip
Water Temperature: 58 degrees
Lake Level: 593.11' -
Weather Conditions: Moderate winds, 8-14 mph North. Cold.
Today was a repeat of what I intended to do on 11/13. I didn't write about that trip because no fishing every actually occurred... I'm not superstitious, but another Friday the 13th like that and I could be...To summarize: I was all excited to have a Friday off of work and go fishing. I'd never fished Guntersville before, and I wanted to check out the crappie action under the bridges. I made it on the water by 7:30AM and was motoring toward my destination when I stopped to trim my motor up to free the grass that had hung on the lower unit. That's when it all went downhill. I never got the motor trimmed down. I couldn't reach the manual trim bypass valve so I tried the fill valve and that didn't work. One hour later, I had trolled about 5 miles and exhausted all batteries as I reached the landing. I trailered the boat and got the motor down with the bypass valve. At this point, I now had water in my trim oil, so I drained some to see what the damage was. It was bad. I had to manually raise the motor and lock in in the up position for the drive home. Two miles down the road, the motor slipped down and drug across the pavement until I could get pulled over. The result: 3-4" of my skeg fin now gone. I spent the balance of my day draining, flushing, and filling my trim unit and tracking down a skeg guard to fix my issues. Then while heading to TN to get my skeg guard, my radio head unit quit. BAD. DAY.
However, no issues today. It was a Monday, so I was hoping for light boat traffic. When I got to North Sauty Bridge, it was packed. I tied up to the last remaining bridge pylon and gave it a go. It was absolutely packed with fishermen. I tried minnows under a cork and bouncing bottom, but it was slow. I pulled in 4 yellow/white bass and two crappie. One crappie was a keeper. The wind was whipping through the bridge and it was cold. No one was doing much good.
I left and headed to fish around a marina with no luck and headed to South Sauty to repeat what I had done earlier. No luck at all and it was also packed.
Probably the highlight of my trip was seeing how others had innovated ideas to fish under these bridges. Several people were using C-Clamps to attached to any point under the bridge. Others had cut boards that fit between the bridge spans and had attached eye-hooks and springs to their tie-off lines. Genius.
I called it a day and rode back. I saw 3 beautiful bald eagles on the way back. Very slow day and not what I was hoping for, but still enjoyed myself.
Labels:
Bobbers,
Bouncing Bottom,
Bridge,
cold,
Crappie,
Guntersville,
Scottsboro,
Windy,
Winter,
Yellow Bass
Location:
AL-79, Scottsboro, AL 35769, USA
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