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Lake Erie VS Tennessee...Next WR Smallie

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I never knew Erie is known as possibly the best SMB fishery in NA.

Erie is all I fish. Considered the slowest day this year, we caught 5 SMB a piece, and averaging out at 3.5-4lbs per fish. Best day had over 100 SMB's in the boat, averaging probably just under 4lbs. And it's not even fall yet, when they get huge and bite at everything. And we're relatively new to bass fishing, don't even know how to use the sonar properly. Can only imagine how much better the lake can produce, with 4-5years of experience under my belt. I hear of 7's 8's and 9's being caught here, but never seen any myself. Biggest is 6+ i've seen. Dunno about breaking the size record, but with the infestation of gobies, who knows in 5-10 years.

but no mention of lake Simcoe in this thread? To the locals around this area, Simcoe and Erie put up SMB numbers equally, but supposedly, as of recent, Simcoe edges out Erie in size avgs.

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