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Long Time Bass Fisherman, But New To Nashville...need Help

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Just moved to Nashville from South Alabama. I need my bass fix! looking for any advise on where to go that doesnt require a boat (cause I sold mine) Any advise would be much appreciated cause Ive been here for almost two months and Im dying to wet line. Thanks alot!

I can't much tell you specific places since I don't live in Nashville, but you are surrounded by great fishing waters. Cumberland River, Old Hickory, J Percy Priest, 60 miles from Tn River-Kentucky Lake and on and on. Find a spot on a bank and get at it!! Go to the TWRA website and find the nearest TWRA lake. They all have fishing peers and lots of areas to bank fish and as for as I can tell very good bass fishing in most all of them!!! http://www.eregulati...-fishing-lakes/ The majority of these lakes have boats for rent also.

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Yeah I've been doing some reasearch but thinking I might have to just go try a little trial and error. Thanks for the input! I will heck out those places.

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Not sure where in Nashville you are but the Harpeth River isn't far from the downtown area. There are a few locations along it where small businesses rent people canoes. If you had your own canoe or kayak you could put it in and go for it. Plenty of Bass and Carp to catch along the river. Also, it's a class 1 river meaning it is very light rapids. So it's not moving too quick.

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