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Old 08-03-2017, 09:14 PM
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The Gaylord Opryland fishing team had a good after work fishing day. The fish of the day was a 18" big fat sauger caught on a Berkley Flicker Shad. We launched out of Sanders Ferry and trolled the drops at the mouth of Drakes creek. Right off the bat a 3 o'clock in the afternoon we hooked into a couple largemouth then it slowed to a halt for about an hour. We were gonna call it the day at around 7 when we noticed fish smashing shad and went to casting cranks into the feeding frenzy and absolutely slayed the white bass. Couple nice largemouth were mixed in too. Even had one break my swivel. We left them biting right at sunset.

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Nice.. is that a white or a hybrid.. I can't tell by the pic..

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Nice.. is that a white or a hybrid.. I can't tell by the pic..

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It's a white. There were also a few hybrids mixed in as well but most were whites.
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