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TnRiver46

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  1. It comes through water willow nicely and around milfoil and hyrdrilla edges. Cheese mats clog up the buzzer
  2. Give me Norris over those two any day. I’m not a tourney competitor so just one big smallie in deep clear water is all I want. And I can usually make it happen
  3. People catch catfish 70+ feet down all over Tennessee River, I’m guessing that wouldn’t be possible with thermocline
  4. Methinks this is because the “administrations” are “elected” with funding they receive from big pharma
  5. Turning the page is hard but we are still reading the book. May you be blessed with strength from above to start this latest chapter. I know I speak for several members here when I say we are glad to have your years of input and wisdom and look forward to many more years of it
  6. That’s the cypress fee. They are worth it. Weightless worm is very effective and cheap to lose in there
  7. Sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads
  8. Slacker. The way your thumb looks, if you caught a lunker, you wouldn’t have a thumb!
  9. Here’s the continuation of the first video I linked
  10. Yes it goes from bone dry to class V quite frequently, I think the lower part down near the hiawassee is probably the only part fish can live in
  11. It was filmed at the same time the BPT was on sturgeon bay, which I think was late July . I want to say the catching was going on around beaver island
  12. TnRiver46 replied to Hower08's topic in Tournament Talk
    It’s always been 150 minimum in FLW from what I remember. He should have known that. I’ve fished one tournament in my life (BFL) and I remember reading that rule . maybe his google machine was broken??
  13. Cool deal, keep after em!!!
  14. I could be quite wrong, but the ocoee is not known for its fishing. The water was ruined by copper mines and is just now coming back somewhat. Spotted bass walleye and trout and the occasional yellow perch are all I’ve heard of coming from there. And not in large numbers. A spring white bass run does happen, as with any rivers and creeks around here
  15. It appears the swirling rumors about the passengers were true https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wbir.com/amp/article/news/local/clayton-family-members-friend-aboard-helicopter-that-went-down-in-fort-loudoun-lake/51-52f1dd77-28ec-49fe-b5b7-19e158faa6e7
  16. How much money ya got? I’ve been out fished and out casted by people using Mountain Dew bottles as rods and/or reels and line they salvaged out of the Rip rap they were standing on. It’s all a matter of how much you want to spend and how bad you need the fish . When eating dinner depends on successful catching, people will surprise you
  17. Probably the most interesting inquiry in the history of my time on bass resource. Congrats ! Looks like a crappie trolling reel to me
  18. Buzz bait because fish WILL NOT eat a whopper plopper in my area. I mean literally they WILL NOT do it. I’m starting to think it must resemble some northern food source because people rarely seem to have any luck with them
  19. Yea it’s now a golf practice facility , just downstream of Alcoa highway bridge
  20. I’ve heard several of them have been creating chum slicks on the latest northern swing
  21. A pontoon boat transported three to safety but one person didn’t make it out. Not all pontoons are bad! we had two choppers buzz us very low while fishing Sunday, right over our heads https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.knoxnews.com/amp/5578702002
  22. Everything is all normal down this way, fishing wise. River rolling downhill, bass eating plastic worms. Here’s hoping for better luck the rest of the year
  23. Both my lake neighbors have had to get a bunch of rip rap hauled in on a barge. I’m guessing that’s very expensive! So far our dirt is holding but it’s only a matter of time. They set up a ramp to jump right out in front of our dock!

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