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Iaconelli and some other pros always say they do online research to look for past tourney results, fishing reports and all that crap, before they pre-fish. What type of searches to you guys do...because I can't find anything good on a bunch of lakes I look up. The most recent is Fort Loudon/Tellico. I can't find squat dealing with fishing reports. I've even registered on some forums for that area and no-one posts too much about these lakes. At least stuff that is recent enough to be relevant.

Sounds like you could start a trend if you and your friends would post your results. It's the same all over, no one wants to give up their secrets, we just want to read other peoples secrets.

Take the time to post your report, encourage others to post, it may catch on

Hidden by Glenn, December 12, 2012 - No longer an advertiser

It's hard to find the "good spots"... 90% of the logs we get on RealFishin.com are marked as private. People don't like sharing too much ;0)

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