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They have 200+ campsites if that tells you anything but 16 or so of them are primitive hike in sites which I'd think would be more peaceful. |
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This looks exactly like what I was looking for. I see by the maps it is on public ground, but it is also obviously farm land. I take it the farmer does not mind? Or is there someone I should call in advance? Also I have never fished out of the Misty Cove area so that should be fun. I always like new spots. Jim |
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This also looks like a great option. Nice and secluded to get away from the crowds. PS - We should get the little ones together again soon. I waded the creek with my boy last week and it is still warm enough for him and the fishing was good. |
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That sounds good with me. Other than those two days we're game. |
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Left from Mist Cove ... <'TK><
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<'TK>< :) |
The cove you are referring to has always been known by area duck hunters just as "The big cove". Great place to camp, and great area to fish. Saw a 9 pound bass come off the line of stumps toward the back of the cove. Go to the next 2 coves down stream as well, great fishing. If you want to try for some rock-fish, go to the mouth of Barton's Creek, fish around the red buoy where the water is 25 to 30 feet deep. Fish live shad or blue gill about 17 feet down, your radar can see where the rocks are hanging.
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I love to striper fish in this general area, but striper fishing and a 3 year old boy don't go together very well :) Mostly we anchor up and fish shad for catfish in the coves. I cast out the lines and then we eat and play with his toys while waiting for a bite. Sometimes we fish for sunfish and if I am lucky I can cast for bass for half an hour at a time. The plan for this trip is to catch enough fish in the morning for a shore lunch, then head in a camp, cook, and play. After that a nap, and hopefully some bass fishing in the afternoon or evening. But as most of you know, the greatest plans can shift quickly when dealing with young kids. Overall, we are just heading out to have a "Big Adventure Day!" Plus, my wife get a day off from both of us :) Thanks again everyone for all the info. Jim |
By the way, that entire area is invested with feral hogs. The place you plan to camp is right beside a pot hole that is usually planted with crops and then flooded before duck season. I understand that the hogs usually destroy those crops.
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Is it legal to hunt those hogs?
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I don't know if it is legal or not. I believe the TWRA has a trap setup near where this camping site is located. I know that when the farm was sold, it use to be owned by Frank Davis, a couple of guys offered to kill the hogs in exchange for the rights to deer hunt, gorilla deer on this farm, but in a couple of years only a hand full of hogs were killed. As I understand, like ducks, the hogs have gone nocturnal and sleep during the day.
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I need to check that place out..
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Fish Whisperer: it is ilegal to kill any feral hog in TN, unless you are listed as one of the few people a landowner with a feral hog problem will allow to help erradicate them, they must be registred with the TWRA beforehand, we had a major change in the regs lat year, check out the rules in the TWRA website this will help you stay out of trouble.
hey Jim: have fun with your kid camping, seems like all these folks have a wealth of info in a few things other than fishing!! |
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How far of a boat ride is this? Is it something that could be done with a trolling motor? |
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