Yeah what the heck I'm going for it. I know a bar in Nashville that has 10 cent long necks. Never fished above 19,000 and can't find any 4oz. jig heads.

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Yeah what the heck I'm going for it. I know a bar in Nashville that has 10 cent long necks. Never fished above 19,000 and can't find any 4oz. jig heads.
Have a good fishing trip, exercise caution, keep your PFD handy, and let us know how you did.
Might consider fishing one of the best creeks on the river. Marrowbone. There is a good launch at the 61 bridge, and a 6 mile ride down stream. the ramp at burkesville is under water.
We were just talking about that creek Sunday while driving back from Dale Hollow and I asked about it last night at our DCFF meeting. Are there any smallies in there? It looks good, I have always wondered about pulling over in the roadside park and doing some wading.
I slayed the whites in there last year about this time.
I'm not going to tell you there "aint" but they have some nice spotted bass in that creek, throw in a huge striper or too, and its worth a trip. Unless you take Gary Boone with you, then be prepared to fish for ice cubes. I have caught spots, blue gills, gar, skip jacks, and trout, and while they are pushing so much water, the white bass should be stacked up in there.Walleye are also in there at times.
Lots of spotted bass, sounds good too me. I have heard that Crocus is a good spotted bass creek as well.
But we did give it the old college try.Caught 4 nice SMB at dale monday, but all were slot fish, biggest 21 inches.
Never been there. Thats below Burkesville right? Know Burksville to dam like the back of my hand though. I would think all the creeks will see action while we're there. Gonna concentrate my efforts at the dam as I never really fish above Kendal. Thanks for the tip might just end up there.
