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TnRiver46

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  1. My trailer tongue is detachable. I don’t detach it when fishing but I do when I’m leaving my boat somewhere unfamiliar overnight most crackheads have angle grinders
  2. Maybe I should make another trip! I used stringer, they slimed the heck out of the canoe just unhooking them . tossing ice directly on top of them in livewell could keep the slime congealed hahha
  3. Nice! Got my truck back yesterday also I got new clutch and flywheel
  4. I think it works both fall and winter but it’s fairly dangerous in winter so I don’t try it often. I know some people that slay them tho
  5. Love me some pike! Thats an alligator
  6. I was thinking the same thing haha. I’d probably write a letter home to mom if I caught those
  7. We had near record lows last two nights mid 50s but late August is not yet over and next week is mid 90s all week
  8. Cooler nights of late August? Wouldn’t that be nice 😂 It’s typically 140 degrees at midnight
  9. And flukes too! I’ve caught many after biting the fluke head off
  10. Almost like being back in the commonwealth
  11. Both use aqua vu in practice and floggers in the tourneys
  12. Amen to that! but she calls it lakehouse 🤣
  13. I got a cabin in the woods on the water ?? @Randy Price, I drove thru that area last month and saw an absolute monster velvet buck, like one from the cover of field and stream . Maybe you’ll get him one day!
  14. Praying for Mrs Jim and the rest of the family
  15. Well that’s cuz where you live they shovel coal into potbelly stoves for warmth 🤣
  16. I’ve tried it and it’s exponentially harder than regular fishing
  17. Just when you think you know somebody……. i thought you fished hard?? id have to guess I’ve broken a minimum of 50 and I’m 40 years old
  18. Had a fairly good evening for numbers last night, no clue how many but more than usual for a 3 hour tour. Tried lots of hard baits but only got bit on tiny fluke and small paddletails (top two pics are of the same fish). Water temp was 78-79 which is typically the yearly maximum where we were upriver

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