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TnRiver46

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  1. A few folks drown at fort loudoun dam nearly every year. And weirdly most of them are striped bass fishermen from NC
  2. Mine isn’t vertical, so when I switched to the sides and vertical it worked instantly and has for years
  3. My buddy used to charge his TM batteries thru the plug so it is possible. I don’t know how but he offered me the device, I guess it’s just plugs in where the TM does I just charge my batteries with a small charger that has alligator clamps, easy and affordable
  4. There are 5 out of 14 flood gates open in lenoir city, I would imagine nickajack is darn near wide open. You can still catch ‘em tho!
  5. Some guy suggested I paddle my canoe by some dock lights after dark. I wanted to catch a snook but not that bad hahaha. Ocean after dark in a canoe??? Sheesh
  6. I’m also a fan of snow fishing! When you live in TN you are just a fan of snow anything because it only happens about twice a year
  7. I let a live pin fish swim in front of one for a week at a house we rented, the snook followed it everywhere it went but never chomped
  8. Which is why I chose none of the fish in your OP Wonder if they are still holding onto that $1m
  9. It’s roaring , with more coming
  10. Well when I said my buddy used 24, I think it was 3 packs of 8. But I don’t recall exactly which keitech it was. It may have been that they were $8/pack and he wasted $24 in a half day. Usually 7-8 in there from what I’ve seen in the store. I personally have not and shall never purchase anything that fragile
  11. I did it yesterday and caught a drum and a crappie…….. with live threadfin haha
  12. That is pretty!!!
  13. As long as there’s about 5 gallons of it available
  14. Looks like some creeks flooded pretty good overnight here in east TN
  15. We had a pretty decent snow in march last year too!
  16. Maybe it backed up to your cloud ?
  17. To my knowledge, there is no Italian in my family tree but I will eat all of the Italian food I can and then a little bit more. Wouldn’t mind some right now
  18. Unless, of course, you are the guy that has to crawl under the house and remove the soupy carcass……… couple fridays ago I had to crawl under this sunroom and unscrew those boards, which someone used about 600 deck screws to hold up. I knew there was a dead possum up in there because my nose led me to it and I could see leaf nest falling out of the cracks. I got super frustrated with the exponential amount of screws and just started grabbing the boards and pulling on them and the possum fell out. Lucky me. I gave it shallow grave in their backyard, RIP mister stanky
  19. One of my least favorite tasks at work, cleaning starling nest out of an attic. Got 7-8 garbage bags full
  20. We’ve all forgotten it at some point. But to launch and intentionally not check is something I can’t fathom. Luckily @dickenscpa’s kayak probably doesn’t have a drain plug haha
  21. Checking the plug is number one on boat launch checklist whether you take it out or not. Going to Launch a boat? check the plug. It’s universal. I mean, there’s one sure fire way for it to start sinking, check that first . I’ve got 15-20 different people that join me to fish, most of them don’t own a boat. When I’m backing down the ramp they holler “is the plug in?” I can’t fathom backing it toward the water and not even bothering to check, even if it hasn’t been pulled in 30 years
  22. This is almost always the case with exotic species, yet everyone still assumes they will take over and kill everything 100% of the time we should all be so lucky to spend our free time worrying about things that don’t happen, beats real problems
  23. Get a bunch of extras, my buddy used 24 of them in a half day outing haha
  24. This is the only logical path of action which unfortunately is why state agencies won’t take that path of action, because it’s logical
  25. I’ve never used retractable but I have had the loosening issue. My boat sits a little too far back on the trailer for them to work normally. I found a spot to hook them on the side near the back and they stay tight every single time now. I could probably move the post the winch is on slightly forward to “fix” the issue. But it ain’t broke so I ain’t fixing it

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