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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    I had no idea there were White bass in Dale Hollow. Seen a lot of your pictures with guys holding honker White's and I assume you are catching those at the Holler???
    You are correct sir. There isn't a ton of them but we catch as many as 5 or 6 a day and they average between 18 to 20 inches. The largest population are up stream from first island although we've caught some down by the dam as big as 23 inches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFinderGeneral View Post
    You are correct sir. There isn't a ton of them but we catch as many as 5 or 6 a day and they average between 18 to 20 inches. The largest population are up stream from first island although we've caught some down by the dam as big as 23 inches.

    WOW a 23 inch White bass is a serious trophy fish. Those are very nice White's your clients are holding as well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    WOW a 23 inch White bass is a serious trophy fish. Those are very nice White's your clients are holding as well....
    Here's another from today..
    http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...psochdweex.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    WOW a 23 inch White bass is a serious trophy fish. Those are very nice White's your clients are holding as well....
    Here's a nice one from this past week..
    http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...psghvmrkxf.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFinderGeneral View Post
    You are correct sir. There isn't a ton of them but we catch as many as 5 or 6 a day and they average between 18 to 20 inches. The largest population are up stream from first island although we've caught some down by the dam as big as 23 inches.
    Hey Fishfinder,
    Gonna try to get down on Saturday and hope to see you on the water. Are the fish still around the same area as the Bobcats?

    Hope you and the family are doing well. Looks like you got something going there.

    Mie

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    That's the darnedest thing, I never thought in a million years that I'd see a bobcat swimming across a very deep and wide part of the lake. Happy Holidays man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFinderGeneral View Post
    That's the darnedest thing, I never thought in a million years that I'd see a bobcat swimming across a very deep and wide part of the lake. Happy Holidays man!
    Funny you should say this because I saw a bobcat swimming across Lily Creek on C-land just this past Monday. My brother got a video of it coming out of the lake. Never thought I'd see such a thing, especially in late December

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    Spend enough time in the water and there's no telling what you'll see...

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    Nice fish! Look like the walleye we'd catch on lake Erie & up in Canada. Been in Louisville since 2000 & chasing the eyes all over the region. Gonna give Dale Hollow a try this year. Any starting tips would be appreciated.

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    First step, go get all your fishin poles, and tackle boxes,

    then put em into your car/van. Second, get into your car/van. Thirdly, and this is the most important part, start driving north, back to lake Erie and/or Canada!!!! (Do not, I repeat, do not go to Green River Lake Tailwater. You will find nothing but carcasses and heartache there!!!)

    Quote Originally Posted by polcat83 View Post
    Nice fish! Look like the walleye we'd catch on lake Erie & up in Canada. Been in Louisville since 2000 & chasing the eyes all over the region. Gonna give Dale Hollow a try this year. Any starting tips would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyemaniac View Post
    then put em into your car/van. Second, get into your car/van. Thirdly, and this is the most important part, start driving north, back to lake Erie and/or Canada!!!! (Do not, I repeat, do not go to Green River Lake Tailwater. You will find nothing but carcasses and heartache there!!!)

    Not quite sure what this is about but there is plenty of phenomenal walleye fishing in the mid south.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFinderGeneral View Post
    Not quite sure what this is about but there is plenty of phenomenal walleye fishing in the mid south.
    Oh yeah, I know.. I was just giving my number one best fishing buddy a little grief. He showed me how to catch walleye in Canada. I showed him how to catch the big ones!! We are still trying to figure out the way around here. Getting more and more and consistent tho. Just spent a lot of time getting blanked at Green on the eyes.

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