Doc Marshall
08-05-2011, 01:45 PM
Hey Guys,
I've always wanted to try out the Williamsport Lakes, near Columbia TN. Marrowbone is my local, but I haven't caught a bass there in a while. And it hasn't been for lack of trying. Thankfully, I wasn't the only basser having zero luck.
Last weekend I tried out one Williamsport's many lakes, Shellcracker. There's a somewhat precarious entrance to the lake itself, but it's otherwise one of the easier lakes to access.
It isn't as pretty as Marrowbone, in my opinion, though there are other lakes I didn't check out. Shellcracker is about the same size, somewhat smaller. Water was warm, like gumbo. I did catch 2 nice bass in a short amount of time, though, which is more than I can say Marrowbone. My wife sat there reading her Kindle the entire time. We brought a lunch and made a great day of it.
I hope to get back there soon to see what the early morning bite is like.
The folks who run the place couldn't be nicer, though that has been my experience at TWRA lakes in general.
I've always wanted to try out the Williamsport Lakes, near Columbia TN. Marrowbone is my local, but I haven't caught a bass there in a while. And it hasn't been for lack of trying. Thankfully, I wasn't the only basser having zero luck.
Last weekend I tried out one Williamsport's many lakes, Shellcracker. There's a somewhat precarious entrance to the lake itself, but it's otherwise one of the easier lakes to access.
It isn't as pretty as Marrowbone, in my opinion, though there are other lakes I didn't check out. Shellcracker is about the same size, somewhat smaller. Water was warm, like gumbo. I did catch 2 nice bass in a short amount of time, though, which is more than I can say Marrowbone. My wife sat there reading her Kindle the entire time. We brought a lunch and made a great day of it.
I hope to get back there soon to see what the early morning bite is like.
The folks who run the place couldn't be nicer, though that has been my experience at TWRA lakes in general.