Fishing

tytheguy111

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my rules for fishing:

if you dont catch anything within 10 mins pack your shit up and gtfo

but i bet i caught the biggest sea critter then anyone else on here


i caught a manatee fucker snapped a shark rod
 

BarnBuster

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Nice way to start the season

February 22, 2015 Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has confirmed that a new state record for a largemouth bass has been established, breaking the previous mark which was set more than 60 years ago.
The new state record fish weighs in at 15 pounds, 3 ounces. Friday, February 13th proved to be a very lucky and history-making day for angler and new record holder Gabe Keen who made the catch on Chickamauga Reservoir.



http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2015/02/22/tennessee-wildlife-resources-agency-confirms-new-largemouth-bass-fishing-record/
 

tytheguy111

Well-Known Member
Nice way to start the season

February 22, 2015 Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has confirmed that a new state record for a largemouth bass has been established, breaking the previous mark which was set more than 60 years ago.
The new state record fish weighs in at 15 pounds, 3 ounces. Friday, February 13th proved to be a very lucky and history-making day for angler and new record holder Gabe Keen who made the catch on Chickamauga Reservoir.



http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2015/02/22/tennessee-wildlife-resources-agency-confirms-new-largemouth-bass-fishing-record/


oh wow thats a fucking whopper lol

and i live in south western Virginia btw lol so we share the same weather pretty much
 

BarnBuster

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Very Nice ! ~ Haven't gone fishing in years and I really do miss it. This summer, I'm gonna have a look around the Carolinas for some good fishing spots :bigjoint:
I always start with the Fish and Game state site. Usually have fishing reports and maps.

edit: also this magazine specializes in hunting and fishing by state and worth a year's sub
if you're interested: http://www.gameandfishmag.com/south/north-carolina/
 
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indicat33

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I always start with the Fish and Game state site. Usually have fishing reports and maps.

edit: also this magazine specializes in hunting and fishing by state and worth a year's sub
if you're interested: http://www.gameandfishmag.com/south/north-carolina/
Thanks for the info bro !! :joint: Just need to snatch-up some equipment & I'm set to go ! When I was a kid, I always used the little "white grub worms" available @ any store. Re-useable rubber grubs with a swirling tail, that fish can't seem to resist :-P. Hopefully, I'll have some luck with them this season. :wink:
 
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BarnBuster

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Thanks for the info bro !! :joint: Just need to snatch-up some equipment & I'm set to go ! When I was a kid, I always used the little "white grub worms" available @ any store. Re-useable rubber grubs with a swirling tail, that fish can't seem to resist :-P. Hopefully, I'll have some luck with them this season. :wink:
LOL every year the fishing mags have all the latest and greatest lures, spinners, blah blah blah. my go to on many ponds is a purple worm and Mister Twister's.
 
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