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TnRiver46

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  1. I never turn mine off, just citing the rules. You can turn only the red/green off when anchored. White has to stay on all the time. Some people live on their boat while it’s anchored, I’m guessing that’s kind of who that’s for
  2. The bait monkey saw me driving by the bait shop and pulled me in like a tractor beam. Luckily he let me go for only $20.90. Got 35 jigheads, couple jigs and some hand pour chunks
  3. I can hear it from a New Yorker, it’s when the midwesterners with dead straight flat roads talk noise that I chuckle
  4. With a nice vintage mellow yellow
  5. Ole tannehill out dueled rodgers
  6. After all these times northerners make fun of us for closing schools……. is this the first time it’s ever snowed in Michigan????
  7. You have to be anchored to legally turn off your red/green, not just sitting there
  8. Expensive! Luckily I had a scholarship that paid for it back in 2005 or so. I will barely pay that for a trolling motor nowadays haha
  9. I’m all about that fried nugget Everyone fishes for catfish on TN river, at least two guys make their living fishing for catfish on YouTube, there are well over a dozen catfish guides, and then you have commercial fishermen
  10. Somebody hold my beer………….
  11. Additionally, here’s the smallmouth general info @Spankey one thing I noticed just posting these pics, I bet they don’t keep this look on their tail their entire life
  12. One thing they stressed in all my fish classes in college was to generally ignore markings and coloration. Neither are an effect way to identify a wide variety of fish species. Sure it works as far as smallmouth are brown and largemouth are green but usually they have to separate hundreds of species and color/markings can vary greatly between individuals. Reliable identifying characteristics are more like number and pattern of fin rays, barbel/whisker arrangement, scale patterns, etc. here’s an example from my textbook “fishes of Tennessee” by David etnier who discovered the snail darter that ended up taking TVA to the Supreme Court you will notice they mention color but always after all the other characters. They rarely consider the different colors and markings biologically significant as far as species habitat management, more just wonderful aesthetics to be appreciated. That’s why there isn’t a lot of into out there concerning the topic, it just doesn’t help serious science to study it deeply
  13. Dawwwwww. Ethel Mae x2
  14. Little, huh?
  15. I reckon she’s not to be trifled with
  16. Oh law the beast stole Christmas
  17. Don’t forget about the beast
  18. I’ve got a ram also, but my wheels are 17” . for some reason when I clicked that link I only found 15 and 16 edit: figured it out, user error
  19. I’m a dog lover my mother doesn’t like dogs at all, but shes a sweetheart. She let us have them growing up but only one at a time and quite reluctantly. And they were absolutely NEVER allowed inside now they sleep at the foot of my bed every night and sometimes even in it
  20. I’d believe that! I’ve had friends with shorts somewhere in their trucks, nobody was ever able to find them in a couple of them haha. The others it took darn near taking the whole thing apart my buddy that’s a master Honda tech saw one where something a lady had hanging from her rear view mirror was shorting out
  21. I think they are going to use a brine solution instead of asphalt and concrete and just let us drive on salt roads they’ve never really done it before, no clue what’s gotten into them . Must have been some extra taxpayer dollars laying around they needed to spend
  22. 10 lb braid is basically dental floss, use very gently
  23. That brine is the devil! Hahah. Wont be long until every windshield in the entire county is translucent, caked in brine
  24. If an ole dumb rip rap rock that can’t move can cut it, a musky sure can

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