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TnRiver46

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  1. Put em in your lap! just kidding, easiest is bring a cooler half full of ice and chuck them in there. Stringer works great too but slows a kayak way down
  2. The wind can carry the front more easily if it’s not level. If he’s 3x your weight, the nose of the boat is probably sticking up out of the water and catching wind. I would somehow try to even the weight out, a level boat paddles much more easily. Maybe put all the gear , cooler, and anchor up near where you sit
  3. They are both delicious. Local game and fish is scared of the Alabama bass, they prefer anglers eat them all. Hooray for me
  4. Had an awesome weekend camping in NC. My wife and 4 friends did a 14 mile hike from cades cove in TN to a backcountry campsite in the great smoky mountains national park on the Carolina side. They need a ride from the campsite across the lake to a highway for extraction, that’s where I come in haha. Since I’ve got a boat for the shuttle, they send all the heavy camping gear with me. I launched a little after noon on Saturday, fish were biting the little green worm pretty well. I think I caught 2 smallies and 8 spotted bass, which have no limit. I had the spots filleted and ready to cook once all the hikers arrived at the campsite, they were thrilled about that. The campsite was absolutely covered in toads! They were calling loudly and breeding everywhere. While washing some dishes in the creek with a headlamp, I noticed some big white bass swimming around in the shallows. The next morning while hanging out around camp, I figured why not toss a fluke around nose hooked. The white bass would follow it around and dart towards it on occasion, but were tricky to get to bite. I finally hooked one and my wife was nearby to take a photo
  5. The best bass fishing weather!
  6. LM : 3 fish that were 8 ish pounders, Texas rig , silver buddy, and buzz bait SM: 6 ish with half a night crawler. Two fish probably pushing 6 with a rattle trap (avatar pic) and a tube
  7. The Fish tend to disagree, it’s one of the stickiest rigs I fish for sure. They are usually hooked really well in the top jaw, I’ve had to destroy the hook many times to get it out of the roof of their mouth that’s a 4” zoom dead ringer, it’s very thin. I use the same hook with finesse worm and it also is very sticky, though the finesse worm is a little thicker than the dead ringer
  8. I sent my buddies this photo today and one of them replied with this GIF hahah
  9. Raccoon and cat food. Got another fox today haha
  10. My buddy got a nice one out of the back of the boat on a Texas rig
  11. Awesome, congrats!

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