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TnRiver46

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  1. @JoePhish, how’d the tourney go?
  2. This is what happens to me regularly. Several of these people even in the same boat with me, all over the country
  3. Southern Alabama, had a gator hit a scum frog several times yesterday
  4. We don’t have grass in the water at home
  5. Annual fishing trip has begun, got a couple swimming a jig and missed a couple, also missed a loud hit on toad runner. Water temp is 89 in our campground, more in the mid 80s out on the main river. Shad fry are everywhere getting hit by tiny spotted bass, somehow couldn’t catch those. We have a pretty big group this year, I think 14 or so of us. Others brought in some nice fish and a friendly stranger gave me 3 bass and a crappie . The pic below made me think “we’re not in Tennessee anymore!” These are gallon bags, decent haul for day 1.
  6. I would just give up now. I’m 30+ years in and I catch one dink per 10 years with them
  7. I drove pretty slow yesterday on the way to Alabama, ran about 64-65 most of the time. That seemed to help with MPG trailering . I used to try to keep up with my buddies in a southbound convoy, but they like to push 80 and I can just see the fuel gauge needle moving when I do that
  8. Fine looking hounds
  9. A canoe! Although in so cal even a canoe might run ya 30 grand haha
  10. Bo on the left (male, somewhere around 8 years old beagle/basset. although my wife says it’s “beau Henry”), mango in the middle (female, maybe 4 years old. Breed undetermined, got one blue eye) and cori on the right (10 year old half pyranese) I also found an old pic from 2016 when Bo didn’t have white hairs like his daddy
  11. How were folks catching them on Cherokee?? I don’t go there as much as I should, it and Douglas just get crazy crowded. I live in a much bigger city but my home water are way less crowded than those lakes, never understood that haha. It’s like driving through Mayberry to get to the ramp, then it’s like Times Square once you’re in the water
  12. You’re a machine!
  13. That’s my favorite way to spend a day right there, I ❤️ canoeing
  14. I don’t use any fertilizer or herbicide, just constant demolition . Native creatures such as moles and even the occasional exotic crackhead use it for habitat
  15. The soothing sound of snipping stems on a spring Saturday (yes I had an extra large coffee today)
  16. It’s always coming and going, TVA doesn’t kill it but they permit other companies to kill it. Watts bar has had some of the best grass on the river for a few years , I think I read something about them already fishing coon tail moss in that NPFL tournament
  17. Yep!! That was etched in our brains as youngsters
  18. the NPFL just held a tournament there, it finished up today. Patrick walters won it fishing a worm. September is typically some tough fishing, but it can vary. Should be good topwater fishing at daylight if nothing else. Also frogging in grass will be an option
  19. They are upstream of Douglas on the French. I haven’t caught them but people get them somewhat regularly around Asheville NC. I’ve also seen pictures where people caught them in Douglas , but never below Douglas dam
  20. That’s cool! Lot of interesting history down there, I learned about Hale’s bar dam a few years ago, apparently it was a few miles upstream
  21. Lack of rain, won’t make it to normal summer level this year Ironically Douglas and fort loudoun were spilling flood gates today, I guess that tells you which part of the state was getting the most precip
  22. My dream is not having to travel haha. So just a regular trip
  23. Those shad will be spawning like crazy in the rain !

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