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Hey guys, I'm taking a trip down to Guntersville Al. this weekend (i'm from michigan so this may give you an idea of the signifcance of this trip  ;) ) and anyway i just got in some Kreatures from yamamoto, I'm looking forward to trying these things out but i have no idea how to fish 'em.  Should i go with a straight up worm hook, jig head or what do you guys think?  Any advice on the kreature or anything about the area... would be much appreciated

p.s. WISH ME LUCK

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texas rig, on a jig head, or carolina rigged. It depends on where the fish are.

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If you do not have a guide, I would strongly suggest covering water with a Rattle trap, jerkbait, crankbait until you locate them. The jig and creatues, etc are great if you find them, but the fish are still fairly scattered at Big G now, and you need to move around a good bit, then slow down once you find them.

If no guide, PM me, and I will give you some places to try (I was down there 3 weeks ago and located some fish).

SC

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