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TnRiver46

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  1. Plenty of places in the US where cell, data, and even radio coverage is non existent as well.
  2. The water by my house comes up and down 5-6 feet every day but it’s from dams . I’ve never fished flooded water without strong current so I’m probably no help. Were the fish on your graph suspended? You may be correct that since it’s a tiny the lake the majority of the whole thing might be in shock for a couple days
  3. That’s what I’m seeing also I cleared my cache and still no goby…… but now I have to remember a dozen passwords……….. I did catch a few goby in MI this year and used them as live bait to no avail
  4. Nice! Still got time if there are flip flops involved……many more bass to come!
  5. I like a foam roller
  6. 50 degrees and pouring rain, but the fish were hungry . Water temp still 68
  7. I haven’t seen that, I’ll have to check it out Unfortunately Bass eat spinner baits very well right where I live, I just can’t fish them properly
  8. Yeah that stretch doesn’t just look like an ocean, it is an ocean! I fished pickwick once and I thought my trolling motor was going to fly off when I tried getting on plane in the main channel
  9. Yes , but all 3 different rivers/reservoirs. (Norris, tellico, fort loudoun) Anything downstream of watts bar is a whole different ballgame, I live in Knoxville where the river is skinny in the protected valley douglas and Cherokee can also be windy and rough but I don’t fish those lakes much
  10. Randy finished 11th in the Toyota championship on pickwick today, two places ahead of Brian Thrift. Looks like he’s still got some tricks up his sleeve !
  11. How bout a 10’ section of galvanized water pipe?? I was pushing this upstream through some long shoals one day and a tiny fiberglass skiff with a jet motor passed me…… but not by much . I think I’ve hit 7 mph with it but it’s even louder than you might imagine. I push way upstream and sit for a while, letting all the fish I spooked calm down before floating back through
  12. There are mountain lions in TN. Game and fish wouldn’t admit it for the longest time until people started getting a lot of photos
  13. Ok that’s pretty funny
  14. Maybe a little……. The one in the picture I had just let out of the cage and it wouldn’t run away. About every one you catch rubs the hair off it’s nose trying to get out. Squirrels and groundhogs almost always do the same. Skunks and coons almost never ?‍♀️
  15. @Darth-Baiter Sorry buddy kind of forgot about ya. This was the best I could find at big box stores today. I would bet the mom and pop shops have what you want but I wasn’t working near them today. Also I bought those swamp crawlers, they rang up $1.99! I could sell them to you for about $500………
  16. I make less than most McDonalds employees but it is nice doing exactly what people want me to do for a living I’ve also had the same 2 jobs since I got out of college in 2007, but I’ve added a couple more in the last two years doing something you don’t enjoy everyday is a drag
  17. I just look at it from a “more for me” perspective haha. She’s one of those texture people when it comes to food, likes fish firm and flaky
  18. They do most of their damage when the whole world is asleep
  19. My wife won’t eat a crappie but she loves white bass, LM and SM bass, walleye, and yellow perch
  20. This is how our waters look about 90% of the time, maybe more. If you are waiting on the wind to start blowing to trigger a bite, it might be a few months. But if you go down towards Chickamauga and Guntersville, a 10 mile an hour wind can create an unnavigable situation for me we are in a unique weather setting in between the smoky mountains and the Cumberland plateau that is rarely windy
  21. 10-15 I’m not even going fishing. And it’s hard to keep me off the water. A wind like that makes boating pretty much impossible for me also it rarely blows 10-15 here unless it’s storming
  22. I just left a Bird feeder job with two more skunks. That’s six this week

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