Hope everyone has a Great Turkey Day, and let's give thanks to those who are overseas defending our freedom!
Amen to that brother...you have a Happy T-DAY Steve.
Happy Thanksgiving to all y'all. I am planning on hittin' the water Friday. Probably Pebble Isle in New Johnsonville. Might try Cuba landing this weekend. What's the consensus on the weather change? Help or hurt? I see where they are predicting a North wind...will that hurt?
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone on here and overseas.My the good Lord bring all the soldiers home soon.
Started out my holiday with my best friend and fishing partner last night "Thrillseeker" he was deep frying turkeys in his kitchen.So I sat back and watched him run 3 deep fryers cooking up turkeys.We started out with a few 12 beers to get us started on the holiday festivities.
SFC have you ever fished around Springville Resort any?I am going to be up that way this weekend duck hunting but taking the other boat with me also in case we get a chance to get on the crappie.Just need some advice on it.North wind might be good for me on duck hunting dont know about the fishing though.
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Hook em and bring em in the boat.
Boys look at them bouncing juggs lets get them in the boat.
3 Bald Stooges of Percy Priest Lake SGT of Arms.
Happy Thanksgiving to all! Good Luck this weekend crappietim. Sounds like you started it off good! Would love to be down there fishing right now.
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Thanks and if I get any reports or have any to share when I get back I will pass them on to you.
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Hook em and bring em in the boat.
Boys look at them bouncing juggs lets get them in the boat.
3 Bald Stooges of Percy Priest Lake SGT of Arms.
I used to live in Paris and fished around that area quite a bit. If you come south from Paris landing resort to the first bay on the right there is a spot I used to do very well at. When you enter that bay stay to the left and you will see a pea gravel bank ahead of you. In the middle of that left bank area is a hump that's usually about 15 to 18 feet under water with numerous brush piles and trees sunk around it. I will email you a map that shows the general area. It is right at the mouth of the Big Sandy river. Hope you wear em out!