It is enjoyable to to see someone else catch some fish
It is enjoyable to to see someone else catch some fish
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
My name is Matt, and I have a problem
TOO LITTLE TIME TO FISH!!!!!!!!!!
2005 Triton SF190, 200 OPTIMAX, red and white. Can't miss it; looks like I should be pulling skiers but would rather be shot in the head than doing so. It's a wife thing. 60mph+ is a no-no. (So I keep it in the 50's when she decides to go)
When I am able to sneak off, can usually be located on the Hiwassee or WB tailwaters. I like fishing DEEEEP for crappie and generally SUCK for them when they aren't there.
Being a yank, I like fishing for specimens with teeth. Conceded that since I can now catch them here, will likely never go north of the MASON-DIXON line again. And I'm fine with that
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The Stratos got retired because it was a little too fast for my wife. I need to learn to catch some of those toothy ones. I am originally from a lot farther south. I miss the bounty that the salt water has to offer sometimes. Thank you for the introduction. It's a pleaure to make your acquaintance
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
I fish mainly lower Hiawassee and up the Tenn. to about mid lake Watts Bar. Also Tellico Lake. Been wanting to try Harrison Bay but don't know much bout it. My boat is a 2001Bass Tracker Pro Crappie 175, pretty much all stock trolling motor and electronics. It's got a 40hp motor that gets me from point A to point B just fine. When not chasing crappie I also go for walleye, shellcracker and catfish. My grandson loves the catfishing. Like Virgil Ward said " Wherever fish are biting that's where we're gonna go ". Good luck to everyone out there.
That is the end of the Hiwassee I wish is well.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
That was a good fishing show
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along