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TnRiver46

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  1. They are good on a jig head too! Something about those things fish like
  2. I just found a few pics of her and added them, that was this year February 12
  3. Half night crawler and a tiny jig head that later snapped. Cheap flemsy rod, 6 lb mono just trying to avoid getting skunked. 6 lb class fish, thank you backreel Also captured that catch, which was PB on video, at least the landing part. I catch a decent amount that same length but when I saw the girth on a jump I got nervous. Yes hands definitely shaking. The facial expression says it all
  4. I think it could definitely use shocks and maybe some sway bar replacement and ball joints . I’ve got buddies that have gone through the same thing and they just order a couple parts online and replace until it stops. One of them has a garage with a lift in it that he will let me use as long as I donate to the beer fridge. He just replaced all the same stuff on his truck last year
  5. I rarely see or catch a healthy looking one in summer. Parasites are hard on a wild dog
  6. I got squeaky creeky sounds over speed bumps or any bumps and squeaking when you turn the wheel
  7. I used to pick up the bent tubes my buddy had thrown onto the floor and re use them for years. Caught plenty of fish but ya never know
  8. You’re old enough to know better than that……….. but I’m old enough to know better than to fish a hook I’ve bent back out several times. Yet I still do it, assuming I will just get stuck and lose it anyway. Inevitably a nice fish grabs it and snaps the hook in half
  9. I also suck with most hard baits, but a jerk bait always seems to get bit for me. Sometimes the floaters are better than suspenders
  10. My cousins boyfriend did that with a pool that had turned green in FLA. He said the bass ate everything in there within a day or two and the water cleared instantly. Then he had to feed it lots of minnows, it was trained to follow him around
  11. I think they are absolutely delicious
  12. Walleye n taters
  13. Fly rod or live worms is the best way for me to get them if I’m needing to eat fish or get several bluegill for bait. They get hooked really well on flies , aggressive little buggers. Main channel river banks under the tree limbs is almost always loaded
  14. im sorry that one got me…….. but Honda does make a better car that’s for sure
  15. When I was a kid, I walked all through the house underhand casting a spinner bait at everything. One time my brother was whining that we were too loud and to close the door to his room. I was sitting on the couch and flipped a spinner bait at his door knob over and over until it wrapped around and I pulled the door shut . We also set up 5 gallon buckets and hula hoops all over the place in the yard and casted into them . I won’t win any casting contests but I might come in 3rd……… practice practice practice the ironic part is in adulthood I can’t catch much with a spinner bait and most of my bigger fish come on arrant casts???
  16. I didn’t know you lived on my street!
  17. No, I think I eat that every time I get within 100 yards of it
  18. Kudos man, I wish I could replace more stuff on my truck. I’ll bring it up and you can start next week @flyfisher???
  19. I always wondered how/why the water never got muddy after all the rain I’ve seen in Michigan. Ours turns into yohoo real quick
  20. I heard there were multiple texts back and forth complete with dropped pins and that sprague thought it was fine because of some cut off date
  21. Seems like I’ve seen a picture of you with an 18 lb bass in a boat like that……… no live scope required haha
  22. Another reason I like kayak fishing is being down near the water and skipping up under tree limbs and undercut banks
  23. Cool, seems like there or priest are some of the only places you hear about fishing in middle TN. I’ve fished the caney fork and center hill but that’s about as far west as I’ve tried
  24. Nice! Old hickory?

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