How many of these bad boys does your lake have?
Not a black bass... but a heck of a Tennessee fish:
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Charles
Aug 16 2004
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| Charles,did that fish come from Old Hickory,Watts Bar,or Melton Hill? I am
about to get real serious striper fishing on Old Hickory. I used to spend
the worst days of winter fishing for them in Georgia but my focus since
moving here has been large and smallmouth.Looks like it's time to get the
heavy tackle out and go for it! |
BassMr
Aug 16
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| I think YOUR waters have the best & biggest in the country Chaz.... Warren |
go-bassn
Aug 16
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| I might put NJ saltwater striper catchs up against some of those, including
a 68 lb monster caught at Belmar NJ earlier this year from the surf |
alwaysfishking
Aug 16
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| Your lakes contain saltwater? Warren ;-) |
go-bassn
Aug 16
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| Lakes no, rivers yes. It's not the same, but the Delaware, Hudson, Raritan
and Hackensack Rivers all contain quality striper fishing at least parts of
the year, and those are only the ones I know about personally. All have
available inshore fishing access and boat ramps. Plus, many lakes in NJ are
stocked with striper/white bass hybrids that get well over 10lbs. and pull
like hell. Rich P |
Rich
Aug 16
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| It was either an Old Hickory or Cumberland River fish. Awesome isn't it?! |
Charles
Aug 16
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| This aint no steenkin saltwater fish Randy! |
Charles
Aug 16
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| < Your lakes contain saltwater? > Our lakes glow. :) Christopher |
Christopher
Aug 16
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| No kiddin Rich lol. I've caught em in all the places you mentioned,plus a
few others...I hate when they take my topwater plugs during a tourney... Warren |
go-bassn
Aug 16
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