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Wood stock here.

Regularly

alltoona, oconee, varner, rocky mt., and lanier.

nwgabassmaster

Let me know whats up by you. I love trying new water.

dirtybirdnation

I work in kennesaw. What ponds are you hitting?

Just curious.

Hammer

I work in Kennesaw as well ! nwgabassmaster and Hammer , I'm down to go fishing pretty much anytime on the weekends. Hammer I have been hitting one pond off of Jiles road in Kennesaw in the legacy park neighborhood. The other one is in Paulding county off of Old Cartersville rd. That one is my honey hole. I'd be glad to let you or nwgabassmaster come out and check it out.

I have no boat, I'm planning on gettin some type of pond boat over the winter months. Let me know, I'll see ya'll around. ;D

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DBN........I appreciate the offer to come down.  Like you, I do not have a boat.  And right now, it does not seem that I will be getting one soon, either.

Bass Hammer, I fish mostly the Rocky Mountain Project in Armuchee, Georgia, and Lake Weiss, which is over in Alabama.  Part of it is in Georgia, and I have fished that 2 times in my lifetime.  The last time I went, I caught 3 bass, on a T-rigged Zoom Finesse Worm, after part of the last hurricane came through, and dropped about 3 inches of rain.  

If either of you want to come up and fish, just let me know.  I am available on most Saturdays and Sundays.  

 

 

Dayton, MN

Fish the Mississippi River , Boundary Waters, and Numerous Lakes....We Are The "Land Of 10,000 Lakes" lol

Originally from OK, aka "Red Dirt Country", now in Kansas (but a Sooner fan at heart) :D

South Carolina

Home lake is Lake Wateree

I live out here in Douglasville, 30 min. west of Atlanta.

Mostly fish ponds. Tanner state park has two excellent  ponds.  

Fish the river a good bit, along with sweetwater creek.

Fish west point on occassion.

My boss fishes allatoona every Thursday and kills the stripers. I go with him on occassion.

From?  I was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee and I believe the birthplace of bass fishing.  I remember when Bill Dance was just another member in the Memphis Bass Club which had to limit itself to 200 members (he was awesome on river lakes, the real deal). And for years the Memphis Bass Club tournaments probably had tougher bass fishing competition than anywhere (there were no other tournaments back then).  

I'm now 90 miles to the Northwest of Memphis in Arkansas.

I am in the military so my location changes a lot but atleast for the next couple of years, I will be in Washington State (Fort Lewis).

If anyone from Washington ever wants to go fishing, feel free to give me an Instant Message.  I have a small inflatable boat w/ a trolling motor so if the lake isn't too big, we could use my boat.

Military . I lived all over the U.S., europe and parts of south America. I now live in kansas but moved from New york. It gave me a great chance to catch the different species of fish down here in kansas. :)

Indiana, small town between wabash and marion.  called LaFontaine.  I'm a pondhopper .

Originally from Arkansas.  After spending 20 years in Kansas City, MO, I was paroled to Omaha :D where I have been for 13 years now.  Looking forward to getting back to Arkansas one of these days and devoting all my time to fishing.

From Milford,MA....which is about 45 mins outside of Boston.

Grew up in Clewiston FL on Lake Okeechobee, now in Columbus, GA

South georgia, exit 5 on I-75 in Lake Park, I fish mostly ponds.

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