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Taking a trip to TN the 3rd week in October…can anyone recommend some good lures? 

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What part/lake in Tennessee? Reelfoot and South Holstein fish markedly different.

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35 minutes ago, VolFan said:

What part/lake in Tennessee? Reelfoot and South Holstein fish markedly different.


Murfeesboro I think the city/town is called….have never been to TN…so not sure what’s even around there/if I’ll have time to fish , but figure it wouldn’t hurt to bring a rod or two!

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That’s south of Nashville on the plateau. Smallmouth rivers and bass lakes.

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9 hours ago, VolFan said:

That’s south of Nashville on the plateau. Smallmouth rivers and bass lakes.


also , I’ll likely be fishing from shore assuming I have the time to fish 

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The closest big lakes are Percy priest and old hickory. Normandy, tims ford, and woods reservoir to the south are good smallmouth lakes (I think, Never been myself). Fishing below a dam is always a good option when bank fishing 

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18 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Fishing below a dam is always a good option when bank fishing 

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On 9/17/2022 at 5:07 PM, DN3 said:


Murfeesboro I think the city/town is called….have never been to TN…so not sure what’s even around there/if I’ll have time to fish , but figure it wouldn’t hurt to bring a rod or two!

I live just south of Murfreesboro. I river fish and the Cumberland and Tennessee are terrific but you will need a boat. There are several local lakes as well but I avoid them due to crowds. Are you bank fishing or pulling a boat?

On 9/18/2022 at 4:56 AM, DN3 said:


also , I’ll likely be fishing from shore assuming I have the time to fish 

For bank fishing it as the guys have said.....fish below the dams. Old Hickory, Cordell Hull, Center Hill, Nickajack.

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