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Just had to share a fishing report.

Invited a friend to fish a local lake here in Knoxville area and was kind of hoping the weather was going to hold....well not so much. We had three rain showers come through Saturday with the third one not quitting and dumping a ton of water and wind. But it was an awesome day.

Started calm and beautiful with fishing kind of slow and then made a run and found some nice LMB's up to four pounds. But while running down lake noticed several bays with schooling fish...even in the wet weather. Thought we would chase some whites and it was an oh my gosh day with us getting soaked and catching and missing fish for hours. Small largemouth and smallies along with white bass and one small gar made up the day. A zara puppy was awesome along with an ol PoP-R was tons of fun...even in the small waves. I just love love love living here out east and chasing schools of bait and bass.

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Im 20 minutes away from Knox, where were ya fishing?

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