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Originally Posted by TriStar
I can't thank everyone enough for the advice. I am itching to get out there and catch ANYTHING at this point, ha. I had been wondering about how the Harpeth holds up for fishing with all of the canoe rentals going up and down once it warms up. I guess that would be more on the Pegram side, though. Are some of the more southern parts good?
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I live less than 2 miles from the Harpeth and have fished a lot of it. You can wade or float it and there are big stretches that are not affected by hundreds of canoes. You can catch fish almost anywhere on that river. Lots of smallmouth, redeye, largemouth, catfish, bluegill....... I wade the Little Harpeth also. It runs through Edwin Warner Park where there is lots of access. Fish run smaller but are still lots of fun. It's good that you carry no matter where you go. Better to have it and not need it.........
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