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Hey my name is christopher i live in clarksville TN and i am looking for friends or any serious fishing partners i used to live in NC but moved here recently and i am looking for someone to fish with! Im okay with fishing by myself but i would also like to have someone to go over night catfishing or day time fishing in general. I just need people that i can get ahold of to ask if they want to go fishing haha. 

i wish u the best of luck,,but these days it seems that its harder to find a fishing buddy then it is to find the fish...

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2 hours ago, BassRecon said:

Hey my name is christopher i live in clarksville TN and i am looking for friends or any serious fishing partners i used to live in NC but moved here recently and i am looking for someone to fish with! Im okay with fishing by myself but i would also like to have someone to go over night catfishing or day time fishing in general. I just need people that i can get ahold of to ask if they want to go fishing haha. 

Hi Bass recon, welcome to BR. The best advice I can give you is to  be as active as you can on this site,  get to know the members and over time you will meet people  and find your self a fishing partner (s). I know this because it's happen to me first hand. I have been fortunate enough  to have met, and fish with a couple of members from this site. Best of luck to you. 

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Hello Christopher and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

Some good folks here.

A-Jay

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I recommend teaching your better half how to fish so she can join you fishing.She will be a reliable fishing partner that you can trust.You can also teach a reliable family member to fish with you.I have done this and it has made my fishing  trips much more enjoyable.

Recon, 

check out Montgomery county bass club, that might be exactly what you're looking for. 

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