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eaglestrike09 06-13-2012 02:43 PM

Smallmouth in Stewart creek
 
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The last two days I have caught smallmouth in Stewart creek, at the mouth on gravel banks in 5 feet of water!!!

jad2t 06-13-2012 03:29 PM

Beautiful fish!! Is that the same Stewart Creek that runs through Smyrna?

Reel Tune 06-14-2012 07:13 AM

Good job, I figured they would be deeper right now except for at night and early, early morning. I didn't know you had a boat, I thought you beat the banks.

Jeremy

eaglestrike09 06-14-2012 04:19 PM

Yep that is the creek that runs thru Smyrna, but the fish are at the mouth. I have had a Canoe for a few years but it was too hard to control by myself, in March I bought a Ascend A10 kayak and I have been catching them everywhere I have been!! lol I love that Kayak!!!
It was suprising to me to pull up a smallie so close to the bank, but it was a good wind blown bank!!!!

Alphahawk 06-14-2012 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by eaglestrike09 (Post 22367)
Yep that is the creek that runs thru Smyrna, but the fish are at the mouth. I have had a Canoe for a few years but it was too hard to control by myself, in March I bought a Ascend A10 kayak and I have been catching them everywhere I have been!! lol I love that Kayak!!!
It was suprising to me to pull up a smallie so close to the bank, but it was a good wind blown bank!!!!

Good show...kayaks will definitely change how you fish....in a good way.

BigDfromTennessee 06-14-2012 10:44 PM

Thanks for the report. I was out there on Tuesday evening scouting out the boat ramp behind the ball fields further up creek. I plan on taking my son out there on Sumday for a little Father's Day float.

I wish the water would rise to summer pool on Priest. It will be tough now that we are into the hot and usually dry time of year.

D

TNtransplant08 06-15-2012 11:39 AM

I have been wondering myself as well, why have the water level on JPP been raised to summer pool yet. Wonder if they're doing repair on the dam?

fisher01 06-15-2012 12:55 PM

J. Percy Priest is stream/river and spring fed. Without rain, Priest will be unable to reach summer pool. The Corp. of Engineers hasn't been releasing water for several months now, except for the small amount released for aeration, which has no effect on the overall lake level. Its been an usually dry spring, thus the water level is low.

TNtransplant08 06-15-2012 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by fisher01 (Post 22387)
J. Percy Priest is stream/river and spring fed. Without rain, Priest will be unable to reach summer pool. The Corp. of Engineers hasn't been releasing water for several months now, except for the small amount released for aeration, which has no effect on the overall lake level. Its been an usually dry spring, thus the water level is low.

Makes sense. Thanks fisher.


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