ryork
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Looks like you were close to here in a few of those pics. Wife yelled at me for driving and taking this photo while pulling a boat. Lol
Yep, very close!!!!
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Looks like you were close to here in a few of those pics. Wife yelled at me for driving and taking this photo while pulling a boat. Lol
They should be starting to stack up below that dam before too long. They usually start running near here in east TN in late February.That's why I want to figure out how to catch them, and it it would just be something different.
They should be starting to stack up below that dam before too long. They usually start running near here in east TN in late February.
Night crawler or a white or chartreuse curlytail grub on a 1/4 oz jighead usually work. As does vertical jigging with a hopkins shorty or such if you can get over them.Thanks! There are folks fishing for them now apparently, kind of tight lipped........... Gonna give it a shot here in the next couple weeks. Between the deep freeze right before Christmas, the holidays, torrential rains and just stuff haven't done much fishing lately. I did go up there and make sure everything was working on the boat after getting down into the single digits a couple of nights, water temp was 42 and the back water areas were frozen.
Sorry guys, posted in the wrong placeHere’s a few random ones….
@ryork my family bought a place up there in rising fawn and hunting property just outside of Mentone. I've been meaning to do some fishing up there too but so far only been hunting. Heard there's some good redeye fishing in cloudland canyon and other creeks in the area