Lake Guntersville

GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama-as fishermen noted structure, Paul Elias has always had a special relationship with Lake Guntersville. But this week he discovered a new technique for turning on its abundant, but the majority of active largemouth bass. And in doing so, he completely dominated the event Walmart FLW Tour season in wire to wire fashion.

After three days of practice, most Pros feel like this will be one of the most difficult tournaments ever Guntersville. Winning weight prediction drifts anywhere from 50 pounds down low to 70 Pounds on the high end. Completely thanks to Alabama rig, it all changed.

When a new presentation dominates to such an extent causes the entire bass fishing community to answer. In short, the demand for Alabama rig is sky high, mostly due to Elias. For those new to the chaos, Alabama rig consists of a hard body lures the five trails that cable has a swivel is attached at the end of each wire.

Elias started the tournament with his rig tip Mann HardNose Swimshads but ran out and must use some swimbaits. With a weight of 3/4-ounce jigheads, he will use swimbaits 6 1/2-inch and 3/8-ounce jigheads he will use the 5-inch swimbaits. See light herb heaved on the 7-foot, 11-inch peak reverse peak reel and Rod, 65-pound test Spiderwire Ultracast-FluoroBraid line.

The idea behind the presentation, reflecting a small version of an umbrella rig, saltwater is to replicate the school shad. In the fall, which is exactly what the giant Guntersville prey.

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