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    Default A question for the pro/tournament fisherman and fisherwomen


    I just wanted to ask you all which lakes produce the most numbers and which seem to have the biggest fish.

    I know with all your many hours of pre fishing and fishing I'm sure all of you have a list of lakes you would say that have big fish and lake were numbers are great.

    I just wanted to ask so I can weed out less productive waters not to say that I will never fish these lesser productive lakes, but time is always limited so I want to get a list of lakes to fish in the next 5 years.

    again I understand we all have favorites but think of the ones that are the most productive for numbers and also ones for their size


    Thank you all for your time

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    Truman lake mo. big weights and lots of fish

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    First I am not a pro, however if ya looked on each states pages you could probably pick up pretty quick which is the most popular for each state and to a certain degree by month and season of year. Good luck on your quest and this could get interesting.

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    thank you birddog.
    huntinslabs you are correct sir but this will get people to truely think about it and maybe help me get a better list, as i stated time is always limited

    also i dont want this topic to turn sour,.......... i am just workin on a list of lakes to fish that have the most potential

    again thank you all

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    The Big 4 in Mississippi would have to be on my list for BIG fish. Grenada would be my first choice. Last year in April it took over 17 lbs. for 7 fish to win the tournament. The other 3, Sardis, Enis, and Arkabutla all have huge fish. All these lakes are in a 40 mile circle. I also agree that Truman should be on the list. Great numbers and good size.
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    I would have to pick lake guntesville for big fish my second choice would be weiss lake for numbers
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    southern lakes, longer growing season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    southern lakes, longer growing season.
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    I have to agree with hunter 7711, plus Kentucky lake and Clakr hill in Ga.
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    Toledo bend on the Louisiana/Texas border.
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