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TnRiver46

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  1. @MIbassyaker, bringing our own canoe has more than paid for itself, those rentals add up. Did get about halfway to losing it on i75 in Lima Ohio tho……
  2. It’s the only spinnerbait I’ve ever broken. Grated I hit the trolling motor with it, probably would have broken a brick
  3. I’m seeking higher ground if the browns are in the Super Bowl
  4. I forgot my wife sent me some videos of yesterdays debacle ?
  5. You trippin
  6. Maybe you should send a letter to Mother Nature and tell her you are disgruntled. Might wanna wear a helmet outdoors after she reads your letter tho
  7. Y’all get ready……. It will be cold and snowy this winter. And totally shock everyone Maybe one day the weather will be exactly like it was last year and just how humans prefer it…….. I wouldn’t count on it . The woolly mammoth did and look what happened to his rear end
  8. Cubs/bengals fan here. Before 2016 I would have said World Series but now it’s Super Bowl. Got close two years ago
  9. Bit of an oxymoron there, you wouldn’t exist if a woman didn’t get close to your great grandfather
  10. It is……… July…….. what did you think would happen???
  11. Hey @A-Jay, I can see a mole moving the ground in your photo………. just kidding looks great
  12. One of my family members just said Capt Steve’s fish restaurant in South Carolina has terrible fish. That cracked me up! I eat ravenously, don’t think I’ve ever had much food at a restaurant I didn’t enjoy. Maybe a raw oyster when I was like 13
  13. I can’t take a single day but I take a week to go on fishing vacation every year to south Alabama Memorial Day week (yep, hot). I have to check traps everyday so just taking a random weekday off to fish doesn’t work. Now when the days are short in winter I’ll fish inbetween my stops off the bank but still have to be listening for the work phone. Similar to sports, in my line of work, “Availability is the best ability” so yeah I’ve never taken a day off to fish, has to be all week instead! Haha
  14. I’ve posted this many times here before but I’ll do it again…… we ❤️ Michigan!!!!!!! the bigger fish got wrapped up in a logjam as we zoomed by Mach 3 in the canoe. I clicked it to backreel and said honey please paddle backwards as hard as you can. I could see the fish hung up still when we got back to it. I jumped in to free it, iPhone still in my pocket (still works great). I thought it was gone and my line wouldn’t come loose, then a few toobers and kayakers came by and asked what I was doing. I told them I lost it, then I saw it again!!!! Grabbed the tag end and landed it , totally blew their mind! Thanks wife for paddling and photos and thanks to seaguar 6 lb floro for not breaking in a log jam in swift current attached to a bass
  15. Weightless weedless I’ve done my whole life , just not wacky
  16. Pretty small but it’s more meat than none. Couple of them def had the black spot disease but you can still eat them, we have that at home too. It’s kind of a fascinating parasite life cycle, infects a snail, a belted king fisher, and then the fish
  17. @gimruisI figured I was doing the world a favor, might as well get some meat out of the deal. If I had more time I would try to find some big bass but it’s a family vacation . Got lucky with the one nice bass hiding in a extra shallow river among hundreds of toobers
  18. Yeah I remember you don’t eat them, I just know you and the boys (and the wife) would slay em
  19. They’ll be back ? my buddy backed into one, snapped it off at the base. The tree just became angry and was 20 feet tall in no time
  20. Wouldn’t be any trout left after your clan got done with it !
  21. There ya go! That lake looks huge
  22. Anyone who says a bad day of fishing beats a good day at work never had their boat sink
  23. @Spankey, tornados are terrifying, yet awe inspiring at the same time
  24. @ol'crickety, most excellent catches, I love paddling my canoe backwards from the bow seat, that’s always what I do when solo. @gimruis, they are thick anywhere I found a logjam. The waters are shallow and clear so I can see everything , pretty wild. It’s shallow for a long ways near the banks, not something I’ve never witnessed in our “lakes”. At home it’s 10-75 feet deep when you take one step off dry land

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