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In this video I’m discussing the grass spraying situation on Lake Guntersville and how it can adversely impact the fishing on one of the best kayak fishing destinations in the world if we are vigilant in keeping an eye on it.

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20 Comments

  1. Out here in NorCal especially on the CA Delta/Clear Lake I’ve heard convos of doing this because there’s a budget and the folks can get paid, so they’ll spray as long as they get paid. Terrible mindset. Why kill grass that mess up the ecosystem. Let grass grow and let nature take its course.

  2. My opinion
    Guntersville is the Mecca of Largemouth and you don't realize that.
    Lake Erie is Walleye
    St. Clair is smallmouth
    Santee is catfish
    On and On
    It is my goai to get down and flipping the grass everywhere(like in Ohio) to find donkeys fishing out of a 10.5 ft piece of plastic

  3. Good awareness video.
    In a few lakes in Ohio , they wanted to clean up the water. So 5-6 years ago they placed Zebra muscles in the lake that was only 4ft-8ft deep. It got too clear now the grass so thick the boats get out of the docks. The grass was too thick for the fish to live in. They been mechanical harvesting some grass but not spraying. But you do need some grass.

  4. Chad I appreciate your insight. My wife and I have been looking at properties around guntersville lake since we fished it 2 years ago for the kbf championship. We love the lake and it's grass. We're waiting for our last child to graduate to relocate to this amazing place, which will be in about 2 more years. We as well would like to monitor this as lake guntersville is our soul reason for wanting to relocate. We will be monitoring this closely as we're not going to buy a home on a fishery that is on the downhill slide due to over spray or poor management of the lake. Anything we can do to get involved, let us know.

  5. That’s a frustrating situation. Too many people automatically go for bending the environment to fit their wants instead of integrating themselves into the environment. The results are too often disastrous.

  6. Florida enters the chat😬 they are on a mission to eradicate the grass in every lake in the state. You can fight it all you want, if they are going to spray and they will not stop. They spray Headwaters….a lake that was engineered to be a bass fishing mecca.

  7. Grass Harvesting is the only safe and Bass Friendly way to do grass. Let people throw some Dock and beach pucks out near there docks. Thats what lakes around me do in Michigan. They leave the grass in a way. Just kinda cut it.

  8. My grandpa shows me pictures of santee copper back in the 70’s and 80’s and the quality and amount of fish he used to catch before they killed the grass now it’s super tough and not really worth the drive.

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