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TnRiver46

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  1. I will die happy if I can say "all the bass I have caught over 15 lbs" second thought I will die happy if I can say "that one bass I caught over 10 lbs"
  2. When my boat is getting blown around like that I cast a large grub on a jig head and just let the wind blow and hang on. Bass love 15-25 feet year round and it will be down there somewhere in that range with the tail swimming. Good way to cover a lot of water, like trolling without using gas or battery
  3. TnRiver46 posted a topic in Introductions
    I joined this site about a week ago and what a wealth of information. I live in Knoxville and mainly fish the Tennessee River and its tributaries. I enjoy seeing all of the big bass pictures from all over the country and look forward to posting some of my own. Go VOLS.
  4. Those look like fall Giants to me!
  5. I rarely use one but fish with several buddies that do and both methods work very well. In either case, I only move the jig enough to keep it off bottom when the bait is alive. Then once it is dead I give it more jigging action as if it were a soft plastic lure.
  6. I had a lot of fun kayak fishing a natural lake in NW Michigan on vacation once. I have also enjoyed inshore saltwater kayaking in several parts of Florida. My favorite is still East Tennessee rivers for smallmouth bass (heavily biased opinion)
  7. ^ holy cow. That fish is huge. How can you think of what shirt you are wearing at a time like that???? Hahhaha
  8. Work it once the bait quits swimming.
  9. I have lost them more times than I can count at the net and at hand. I, like dock skipper, don't keep a net on board but if someone brings one or if I'm in someone's boat that has one, I definitely reach for it or call for it when a big fish hooks up. I hate that you lost the big one but a net doesn't always guarantee it won't happen again. But they are quite affordable and they do help........
  10. I put live bait on jig heads all the time, you can give the bait action even after it dies
  11. I think you can fish for any fish except paddlefish year round anywhere in the south
  12. Mono or flouro leader will work great in clear water. You will know if the water is too clear for braid if you fish a while with it and don't get any bites. Then try another rod with mono or put a leader on the braid (I like Albright knot) and see if you get more bites
  13. Was fishing a clear river today and for some reason decided to throw a frog and a 17" smallmouth smashed it on the first throw, I about soiled my linens. Water temp was just under 78
  14. Too many shad is a daily occurrence on the Tennessee River, sometimes I have success using something totally different than all the Shad, like plopping a jig in the middle of them all or anything wildly different color
  15. reading all this makes me thankful to live in Tennessee where the river rarely freeZes
  16. Well I'm late to the topic but I fish Norris all the time. Awesome lake especially in cold nasty weather
  17. I caught a 2.5 lb smallmouth fishing with a hand sized bluegill for Striper once

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