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I moved to Lascassas TN last year from Georgia and have been searching for a good fishing spot for bass. Does anyone know of some good places in middle TN? 


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There are lots of places out there, never heard of that city. After a quick Google search, looks like @Blue Raider Bob might be able to help! Priest, center hill, old hickory, Caney fork would be a good start. If you’ve got time go to dale hollow, it’s amazing 

Thanks TnRiver, you put him on some great spots. I'll add Cumberland river at Nashville, Tennessee River at Nickajack. PM me John, if you'd like more details. 

Being in Lascassas, your best and closest area lake would be Center Hill. It is a deep, hill land lake that is difficult for me to fish but it has loads of bass. Percy Priest is also within a reasonable driving distance and is also full of Bass. Both lakes get crowded in the warm seasons. To escape the crowds, try Cordell Hull. It will be a pretty good drive but at least you can fish without the crowd. 

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If you live in the Lascassas I'm familiar with then you are very close to Percy Priest.  It's a great fishing lake until the drunk pleasure boaters take over in warm weather.  I stay away in warm weather even on weekdays.  The other lakes mentioned are also good.  You might also want to consider Tims Ford.  The closest world class lake is Guntersville.

Drive a little north to Dale Hollow?

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