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TnRiver46

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  1. Carolina rig buzzbait with a pink skirt..........gator fans catch them all night long on that setup.......... no just kidding I have spent a lot of time in fort Myers, it’s my mother’s favorite vacation destination. Caught some good redfish speckled trout sheepshead and all kinds of other stuff. I have never fished much in middle Tennessee but sumner county looks like you’re going to be closest to old hickory and Percy priest . Old hickory was formerly very popular largemouth lake, they might have even had a classic there. Shallow stained water heavy gear around heavy cover is what I’ve heard. Priest is more of a smallmouth lake but has plenty of largemouth too. Doug Richards is a man that could give you some good advice, he makes soft plastic lures and used to fish the tournament trails in that area. I buy baits from him, he lives in gallatin
  2. I was born and raised in maryville and i don’t live there because it’s too far from the water haha. When I bought my house, my number 1 criteria was it has to be about 5 miles or less from the water
  3. Well most of my bank fishing is on small chunks of public land on massive bodies of water or on my dock so I usually have to stay still. So I voted for staying put and trying everything. I almost always leave a set line with night crawler too, just to single line sample the ecosystem...... hahaha
  4. I haven’t mastered it quite like @roadwarrior but I have used them weightless, Texas rig , and shakey head. They all work very well, in addition to being a good trailer for jigs and bladed jigs . I haven’t Carolina rigged one yet but I bet it would work
  5. Bass fishing is my favorite thing ever and I love and respect bass . But I still eat them. I love cows and chickens turkey and pigs too........ dang it now I’m hungry
  6. That would be a banner two days for me down there! Haha
  7. That’s worth having to search for big foots (feet(s)?) all winter !!
  8. I’m putting my money on regular ole largemouth.
  9. I see a lot of newts in ponds also. Forget the newt, that is a beautiful plastic worm
  10. I would ditch the braid to keep the hooks from tangling but that’s just me . Mine do way better on mono. I use a big baitcaster with 12 lb usually, if I threw a 3/4 oz silver buddy on a spinning rod........ well it better be a tuna rod..........
  11. If they are suspended or if the bottom is deeper than 50 ft, I like to throw a 1/8 oz jig head with either hair or a gulp minnow on it. If they are on bottom from 15-30 I like a shakey head or small tube. If they are on bottom deeper than 30 I break out the heavy metal. I have also caught them with topwater when they were near bottom in 19 ft......... gin clear water though
  12. We have a pond at my weekend job that has bass year round and trout in winter. The two biggest bass are each about 5 lb, the pond is tiny. We put a 13” rainbow in, wham bam the bass ate it right in front of us. Put a 15” trout in, wham same thing. Put a 19” trout in and they followed it everywhere it went. Measurements of anatomy or not, we all stood there and watched it
  13. Hopefully too busy with the brown bass?
  14. Harsh truth. Luckily my college was free but I indeed stay broke
  15. Had a big floatilla going down river yesterday. Everyone got lots of trout, I got one bass. Only one person dumped a kayak and lost a rod haha. He had Keys/wallet/phone in a pelican case
  16. Shoot you can have those early September yellow jacket mowing sessions.........
  17. White bass made it to the shoals and are flailing around everywhere and spawning. Found a smallmouth amongst them, sunny and well over 70 degree air. SPF was applied liberally
  18. We are extremely lucky to have a ton smallmouth and water temps that rarely go below 45, some years never below 50. A smallmouth will feed himself silly at 47-49 degree water temp
  19. Oh I’ve read and heard it all. And the bats eat ALL the mosquitos too........ insects reproduce waaaaaaay to fast for any mammal to “clean them out.” Yes possum eats ticks and bats eat mosquito and I eat hamburger but there are still tons of possums bats ticks mosquitos humans and hamburgers. Something should have gone extinct by now ....... I will be working in areas absolutely loaded with possums while being bitten by ticks dozens of times this spring summer and fall . Here’s one of my all time favorites I hear from customers: “if you let a black snake go on your property you will never see another mouse!” Mice reproduce constantly and snakes don’t eat often. Also if the snake ate all the mice, then what does eat? All the little creatures live in a healthy balance. A predator requires prey and vice versa
  20. Even in my limited experience down there, Those Florida bass just sit back and have a good hearty laugh at all the bass boats during a cold front
  21. Here’s hoping for ya. Will the maiden voyage have to be old town or is the Lund already pulling the chain tight?
  22. Well we got about a billion possums on every street corner and ticks everywhere
  23. Hahahahah all my friend said “why didn’t you keep it” and I replied that 1.5 minutes in the boat was enough with that thing . I went to plug in the batteries on my boat this morning and the mess he left on the back deck was vile. Vile I tell you
  24. He was pooping and trying to impregnate me so I got him right back in the water haha. No measurement or weight unfortunately
  25. I’ll eat em any ole way but cut up into nuggets and fried is my favorite

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