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Charles B. Summers May 4th, 2005 03:16 AM

Still not as far as Okeechobee


"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message
...

Charles B. Summers wrote:

Thanks again for coming and keeping everything honest. You know how us
bass
fishermen are!

We're thinking Lake Barkley next year. That's not quite as far for
everyone.


UH - it is further for some. Remember, Tenn is north and KY is further
north.

I will be there whereever it is!




Ronnie Garrison May 4th, 2005 02:44 PM

Charles B. Summers wrote:

Still not as far as Okeechobee


Actually, about the same, 10 hours to Okeechobee, 8 to Barkley. I have
great memories of KY Lake/Barkley - that is where I placed second in the
Southern Divisional way back in 1983. Missed going to the Classic by
about two pounds.

Charles B. Summers May 4th, 2005 03:46 PM

Exactly how far down in Georgia are you Ron? Until the other day, I though
you were in/near Atlanta.

Do you have any lakes you'd like to put up for consideration? I wouldn't
mind fishing Georgia or Alabama.


"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message
...
Charles B. Summers wrote:

Still not as far as Okeechobee


Actually, about the same, 10 hours to Okeechobee, 8 to Barkley. I have
great memories of KY Lake/Barkley - that is where I placed second in the
Southern Divisional way back in 1983. Missed going to the Classic by
about two pounds.




Bill Durham May 4th, 2005 05:47 PM

Charles B. Summers wrote:
Exactly how far down in Georgia are you Ron? Until the other day, I though
you were in/near Atlanta.

Do you have any lakes you'd like to put up for consideration? I wouldn't
mind fishing Georgia or Alabama.


Charles,

I'm not Ronnie, but check my post just above. Lake Guntersville in North
Alabama

BD

Charles B. Summers May 5th, 2005 01:49 AM

Gonna have to look at that on my map. What is the make-up of the lake? Rock,
weed, grass??? Deep, shallow?


"Bill Durham" wrote in message
...
Charles B. Summers wrote:
Exactly how far down in Georgia are you Ron? Until the other day, I
though
you were in/near Atlanta.

Do you have any lakes you'd like to put up for consideration? I wouldn't
mind fishing Georgia or Alabama.


Charles,

I'm not Ronnie, but check my post just above. Lake Guntersville in North
Alabama

BD




Ronnie Garrison May 5th, 2005 02:06 AM

Chris Rennert wrote:

That is awesome Ronnie. That is definitely something I would remember
fondly. I only hope I ever get the chance to get that close to the
classic.

Chris

Yes - it was great, but kinda pathetic that I still have to live on that
22 year old memory - can't seem to top it.

Ronnie Garrison May 5th, 2005 02:28 AM

Charles B. Summers wrote:

Exactly how far down in Georgia are you Ron? Until the other day, I though
you were in/near Atlanta.

Do you have any lakes you'd like to put up for consideration? I wouldn't
mind fishing Georgia or Alabama.


I am 50 miles south of Atlanta - pretty much in the midldle of the state.

I don't mind the drive - it is well worth it to any of the lakes we go
to. I really like Center Hill and would be happy fishing Barkely or any
of the other lakes mentioned. And lakes north for me are between me and
the folks heading south. I don't care where we go, I will do my best to
be there.

Sean Barton May 5th, 2005 03:27 AM


"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message
...
Chris Rennert wrote:

That is awesome Ronnie. That is definitely something I would remember
fondly. I only hope I ever get the chance to get that close to the
classic.

Chris

Yes - it was great, but kinda pathetic that I still have to live on that
22 year old memory - can't seem to top it.


Don't say that Ronnie because I'll be living on the Mid Tenn finish for the
rest of my life!!



Bill Durham May 5th, 2005 03:48 AM

Charles B. Summers wrote:
Gonna have to look at that on my map. What is the make-up of the lake? Rock,
weed, grass??? Deep, shallow?


Charles,

The vast majority of the water is shallow as the Lake was formed when
they put in all of the TVA dams back in the 30's. The main river
channel is around 35 feet and still has barge traffic on it daily, but
the edge of the channel is 5 feet or less and it is almost a mile in
both directions before you hit shore! Down at the lower end of the lake
there is deeper water but toward the upstream direction it is shallower.
It is this way for about 30 miles of the river channel from just north
of the city of Guntersville all the way up to almost Chattanooga. All
along this shallow section grows milfoil and hydrilla grass. These
weeds provide great cover for all game fish especially bass and have
contributed greatly to the really large numbers of big fish there. In
2004, the BASS tourney there the 4 day total to win was 99lbs! George
Cochran caught 4, 5 fish limits that were only a few ounces short of 100
lbs! This year Zell Rowland won with 88lbs I think. A lot of the areas
that were flooded when the lake was formed were forest. These areas
were cut down to the stump level and left, so there are huge flats of
stumps and in the warmer months these flats get covered with the milfoil
and hydrilla combo. Any depth of water less than 10' has some form of
vegetation growing on it. The other thing about the weeds is they act
like a huge filter for the water...it is usually pretty clear. In the
spring it can get dingy depending on the rain. Like I said in the other
post...I grew up fishing Guntersville back in the late 60's and early
70's..before the grass became so dominant and it was a good lake to
fish, but nothing like it is now. Sorry for the long post but Its a
great lake!

BD

Charles B. Summers May 5th, 2005 03:32 PM

Yeah, I looked it up and did see that it was a shallow lake with vegatation.
I think though, if we are going to consider this one, we'll probably need to
stay near the dam area. Jerry has a bad time with props, and 5 foot of water
will only cost him more money. LOL

Looks like a great lake, and those weights are impressive. However, this is
ROFB... and there's a difference between us and BASS. You'll have to come to
one of our tournaments to understand the true difference.



"Bill Durham" wrote in message
...
Charles B. Summers wrote:
Gonna have to look at that on my map. What is the make-up of the lake?

Rock,
weed, grass??? Deep, shallow?


Charles,

The vast majority of the water is shallow as the Lake was formed when
they put in all of the TVA dams back in the 30's. The main river
channel is around 35 feet and still has barge traffic on it daily, but
the edge of the channel is 5 feet or less and it is almost a mile in
both directions before you hit shore! Down at the lower end of the lake
there is deeper water but toward the upstream direction it is shallower.
It is this way for about 30 miles of the river channel from just north
of the city of Guntersville all the way up to almost Chattanooga. All
along this shallow section grows milfoil and hydrilla grass. These
weeds provide great cover for all game fish especially bass and have
contributed greatly to the really large numbers of big fish there. In
2004, the BASS tourney there the 4 day total to win was 99lbs! George
Cochran caught 4, 5 fish limits that were only a few ounces short of 100
lbs! This year Zell Rowland won with 88lbs I think. A lot of the areas
that were flooded when the lake was formed were forest. These areas
were cut down to the stump level and left, so there are huge flats of
stumps and in the warmer months these flats get covered with the milfoil
and hydrilla combo. Any depth of water less than 10' has some form of
vegetation growing on it. The other thing about the weeds is they act
like a huge filter for the water...it is usually pretty clear. In the
spring it can get dingy depending on the rain. Like I said in the other
post...I grew up fishing Guntersville back in the late 60's and early
70's..before the grass became so dominant and it was a good lake to
fish, but nothing like it is now. Sorry for the long post but Its a
great lake!

BD





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