Spring Formal

Guyon

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lazy hog, don't you ever work? all you do is fish and take pics :cool:

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Give me a break. It's Saturday. Or as I like to call it... Drinking Day #6.

That fishing pic was actually taken a couple of weeks back. Cool pic. Bad fishing day.

Got to the launch to find one of my rod guides broken. So I left that rod in the truck. Slow trolled some live shiners though a normally good channel. No luck. Then, I hung up on what must have been a tree because I had my bait a few feet off the bottom. A couple of good tugs to dislodge it, right? Nope. Rod snapped in half. I cursed a lot but figured I could keep fishing. Reached back to bait another rod. My aerator batteries had died. I had $10 worth of live bait gasping for air.

I just called it a morning and paddled back in. Fortunately, both rods were still under warranty, and I had the receipts.
 
Is that the new boat, or still in the old one?

Snapping All Star rods can get expensive (good thing your wife kept the receipts!)
 
That last pic is the best of the bunch! Water, boat, fish, and beer!!!


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wheres the beer? :confused:
 
Is that the new boat, or still in the old one?

Snapping All Star rods can get expensive (good thing your wife kept the receipts!)

Still the old one. I probably won't pick up the OK Trident until fall. Right now, stores are selling new stock, and there are few sales. In the fall, I'll get a better price on it. Some of the "new" will have worn off the model, which just came out last year.

I actually kept the receipts. I'm pretty good when it comes to fishing gear, tools, and guns. If it had been a coat, however, forget it.

That last pic is the best of the bunch! Water, boat, fish, and beer!!!


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wheres the beer? :confused:

I wish.

Water temp was still in the 40s, so I wasn't drinking. Even with a drytop and waders and a poly underwear base layer, you don't want to be taking a dunk in the lake with the water that cold.
 
Don, that's Percy Priest, which is over close to Nashville. One nice thing about that lake is that the TN Corps of Engineers saw fit to keep the lakefront property undeveloped. So you're not constantly fishing in someone's back yard or staring at houses all day. It's also a consistently producing fishery despite the year-round pressure, thanks to the efforts of TWRA.

There are actually quite a few wild-feeling lakes in Tennessee. Can't say the same for many of the lakes I've fished in Georgia and Alabama. On some of those, I wouldn't be surprised to see a Starbucks and a Wal-Mart right on the shore.
 
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