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TnRiver46

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  1. @NorcalBassin, customers ask me all the time what product “repels” wildlife. Now I could sell these people literally anything and they would buy it up by the truckload but it wouldn’t help, the real answer is nothing. They always try mothballs, hot peppers, music, lights, it’s prettt funny. I typically recommend that having a barking dog outside is their best bet. They usually have bird feeders and pet food outside and can’t figure it out why they have critters! The only animals we can seem to scare away are birds like woodpeckers and geese with visual deterrents and behavior modification. Unfortunately if a predator sees a bunch of chickens, they are going to try to get them regardless Brad, are the seramas hard to find? I’ve never heard of them.
  2. We’ve caught a few skunks around coops recently but then again there’s skunks everywhere around here. Rats And raccoons are usually what we catch at the urban coops. I think you can legally have 4 or 6 chickens in the city limits here but no rooster . People always find a decapitated chicken and assume it’s a mink or weasel but here it’s always a raccoon doing that.
  3. Just checked the TVA site, currently in the neighborhood of 250,000 cfs rolling through guntersville. In other words it’s ripping
  4. No matter how old I get, it’s always awesome seeing those guys out on the water
  5. I forgot zaldain was in it! He almost won last time he was on guntersville
  6. That dog will still hunt!!!
  7. I can’t go down more than 8 feet or my skull wants to explode
  8. That’s pretty impressive for Michigan! Seems awful wet up there
  9. Chicken coops keep me in business (I’m a trapper ) . I’m not trapping a Rottweiler though!!! Ever had any trouble with wildlife?
  10. I’m down! Do you fish watauga lake? Might be dodgy in a yak but it’s full of monsters
  11. I was going to say that too, stripers and wipers gobble up cut bait like candy. I also saw a cat fisherman with a huge smallmouth he had caught with cut bait
  12. And no picture for the bass resource gang??
  13. Another great answer. When Paul says something short and to the point, take notice!!!
  14. ^best answer to any question in the history of earth I agree with this and love snorkeling but for whatever reason my head feels like it’s going to explode at about 8 feet down. I like the idea of scuba diving but am waaaaay to chicken for that. I’ve tried all the tricks to clear the pressure and nothing ever helps my answer to the OP: having a hook in the water every possible chance you get is my strategy. The learning will all fall into place if you are always fishing. Just like anything else, practice makes perfect
  15. It’s impossible from what I can tell. @Dwight Hottle s idea sound like about your best bet. The water always seems to drip inside the jacket no matter how tight I make that neoprene/Velcro/ etc. or you could stand upside down and fish
  16. #1: yes, especially where I live. It varies with each body of water but as a top predator they bioaccumulate the most PCBs and mercury. #2: yes this true with most if not all fish contaminants. Once again, this stuff accumulates and is always at highest concentrations in top predators #3: yes it varies, like @J Franchosaid, check your local water quality. Where is it that you fish? also I should ask how old are you? Older humans build up the contaminants just like the fish. At age 25 you might want to limit yourself to one or two a month. If you’re 75 go hog wild.
  17. I’ve used mostly zoom worms my whole life and somehow only Recently bought my first bag of speed worms ! Can’t wait to try them around some river grass in the summer/fall! Might even try them in some unconventional situations before then
  18. The big south fork of the Cumberland came up 30 ft in 1.5 days, I think it’s pushing 80,000 cubic feet per second right now. Here’s a little trout stream my buddy photographed today
  19. Smart play after what happened last time it was gusty down there
  20. Who’s everyone pick? Hard to bet against John Cox here lately. Also, we had our annual 500 year flood the last two days so there will be tons of current and the bite should be wide open
  21. Smallmouth and largemouth are found everywhere together on the TN river. The classic last year was a great example, same gear for each species
  22. Jeremy , did you think to ask any of your bass their opinion??? Why no, I bet you just threw them back in the river!!!!
  23. Glad y'all got on some fish and had fun! Best wishes on your trip to Duke
  24. I don’t keep a log but I Always take a picture of at least one fish , google photos is always reminding me of what was biting where in years gone by. Got one just yesterday, largemouth and yellow perch off the dock

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