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TnRiver46

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Everything posted by TnRiver46

  1. If the expired sausages are still “new in box,” I might make a lowball offer
  2. There is a way to grab a sand bass that completely immobilizes them, I was teaching Bobby how to do it last night when we were catching them and his mind was blown. I think I should have told him 6-8 yrs ago haha. I catch hundreds of them every year and I haven’t purchased bandaids in decades. Close their gill flaps and they won’t move a muscle My ex girlfriend didn’t like catching them, she called them “spikey fish”
  3. I’ve used rocks for anchors. Recently 🤣
  4. Monday it seemed like they were still deep. Last night they were inbetween the holes and the shoals with some jumping going on
  5. Got after them again last night
  6. Some of us don’t have fancy boat control and never quit drift fishing
  7. I would live in my house, I like it
  8. That’s a good girl coco! I wish I could pet her from here, give her some scritches for the BR crew
  9. I listen to pretty much everything on the radio nowadays. It’s actually quite nice, I can fish while taking in sports
  10. Same here 🤣 Same here, if I clear cache, I have to create 35 new passwords and can’t pay my bills 🤣
  11. We had to put our Cori down on September 22, she was 14 yr old half Pyrenees. She quit eating at we knew that was bad, the dog lived to eat. I think it was the very next day she couldn’t get up and somehow my wife lifted her into the car by herself (90+ lbs) and made it to the vet. We had tried to find at home euthanasia but everyone was booked out two weeks or so. Luckily I was able to race away from work and make it to the vet in time to say goodbye. Like someone posted above, only you will be able to make the decision on the right time, but the vets and friends can certainly help. I would definitely say not eating is the biggest red flag, then again we have a perfectly healthy dog that doesn’t want to eat until her brother tries to steal her food.
  12. Got some, seems like it should have been better but it’ll take it. Got 4-5 to hit a trap, that’s always fun regardless of size. Landed a few more on plastic worm, I’ve certainly done worse
  13. We have both kinds, the Alabama variety is meaner when hooked Congrats to Christie !!!
  14. No wonder you always slay the fish ! That’s a fine collection of paddle tails
  15. Which part of the TN river? With a river that old, there should always be a chance of a larger fish swimming by at any moment. Normally I would say if it’s upstream of lenoir city, it’s destined to be only small bass but the bassmaster classic proved me wrong this year 😂. I’m somewhat kidding about that as there are nice bass on the upstream end but not as many as chickamauga, guntersville, pickwick, etc
  16. ❤️ 🙏 🤲
  17. Hackney and welcher near the bottom puzzles me on this one
  18. I’ve done 5 several times in my 18.5 ft 😂 I usually just run the troller in those situations Coast guard sticker says 5 people or 605 lbs, that’s some small people
  19. ^thats a hawg!
  20. He wakes up with 5 good ones in the box 😂 Fujita nearly made champ Sunday too
  21. Sooooooo……. Am I reading this correctly, menendez caught a 7 lber??!!!
  22. The dreaded “Alabama bass” is native to the mobile drainage. We catch them every year on the Alabama River between Montgomery and mobile, they are a blast. They will pummel a buzzbait in inches of muddy boiling hot water . They do seem to thrive in deep clear blueback herring lakes but they are very comfortable in shallow vegetation or cypress swamps. This is one of my favorite tournaments from the past to watch with spotted bass, Steve Kennedy catching them in the rapids!!!!

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