02-06-2014, 09:33 AM
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Fishing TN Staff
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Old Hickory
Age: 44
Posts: 2,173
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Welcome Slacker. You have a lot of great rivers, creeks, and streams in your area. Buy yourself a Gazetteer do some studying, and take a drive sometime to check them out.
Also if you are into Tournaments or would like to meet up with a bunch of good guys the Bluegrass Yak Masters are the group to get with. Although you are welcome to come fishing down here in the Nashville area if you would like.
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02-06-2014, 10:11 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Bowling Green, KY
Posts: 41
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Originally Posted by MidTNKayakAngler
Welcome Slacker. You have a lot of great rivers, creeks, and streams in your area. Buy yourself a Gazetteer do some studying, and take a drive sometime to check them out.
Also if you are into Tournaments or would like to meet up with a bunch of good guys the Bluegrass Yak Masters are the group to get with. Although you are welcome to come fishing down here in the Nashville area if you would like.
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Thanks. "Gazetteer" made me go find my dictionary.
I have a book of lake charts for KY and have been hitting that - and GoogleEarth - pretty hard.
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02-06-2014, 10:36 AM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Old Hickory, Tn.
Posts: 292
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Welcome to the site, lots of good fishing info can be picked up on here. I too, am a transplant, though not as far as you. I lived in Ky for 35+ years, but recently moved to Nashville area in 2011 after I retired.
I can tell you that Bowling Green has some good fishing. I fished Barren River Lake for several years for crappie, but for kayak fishing, I really liked the river itself (Barren). Several put in/take out points, which a good map will show you. Nolin Lake is another great lake, I'm thinking maybe an hour from you? Not sure, as I lived up near Ft Knox and made the commute from there.
Always good to talk to a fellow saltwater angler. I've done that too, all my life. I still make a few trips a year to Panama City for redfish and sea trout.
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02-06-2014, 10:39 AM
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Woody
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: hendersonville TN
Age: 77
Posts: 864
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Welcome to the forum where friends are like family here.............woody
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02-06-2014, 11:11 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Tn
Posts: 91
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Welcome Slacker.
I live between you and Nashville (and a little west), right on the KY/TN border at I-24. Planning on hitting Kentucky and Barkley lakes a lot this year, plus some of the small rivers and streams in KY and TN, for smallmouth, largemouth and others.
If you are interested in joining me anytime, add these forums to your check list as I post my plans there more often. They have a lot of middle tn information as well. https://btnyakfishing.runboard.com/
As MidTN posted, Bluegrass Yak Masters have quite a few tournaments, mostly to the east of you, but maybe close enough. They are a little far for me to make usually.
TK/MidTN - if it's not cool to post a link to other forums, just remove it and let me know.
EDIT - Also, if you use facebook all of these groups have a page with useful information.
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02-06-2014, 11:23 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Bowling Green, KY
Posts: 41
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Originally Posted by Saltwaterwalt
Welcome to the site, lots of good fishing info can be picked up on here. I too, am a transplant, though not as far as you. I lived in Ky for 35+ years, but recently moved to Nashville area in 2011 after I retired.
I can tell you that Bowling Green has some good fishing. I fished Barren River Lake for several years for crappie, but for kayak fishing, I really liked the river itself (Barren). Several put in/take out points, which a good map will show you. Nolin Lake is another great lake, I'm thinking maybe an hour from you? Not sure, as I lived up near Ft Knox and made the commute from there.
Always good to talk to a fellow saltwater angler. I've done that too, all my life. I still make a few trips a year to Panama City for redfish and sea trout.
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Thanks. I'd like to pick your brain a little on Florida panhandle redfish sometime. I'll buy the coffee.
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02-06-2014, 11:26 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Bowling Green, KY
Posts: 41
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Originally Posted by olddognewtrick
Welcome Slacker.
I live between you and Nashville (and a little west), right on the KY/TN border at I-24. Planning on hitting Kentucky and Barkley lakes a lot this year, plus some of the small rivers and streams in KY and TN, for smallmouth, largemouth and others.
If you are interested in joining me anytime, add these forums to your check list as I post my plans there more often. They have a lot of middle tn information as well. https://btnyakfishing.runboard.com/
As MidTN posted, Bluegrass Yak Masters have quite a few tournaments, mostly to the east of you, but maybe close enough. They are a little far for me to make usually.
TK/MidTN - if it's not cool to post a link to other forums, just remove it and let me know.
EDIT - Also, if you use facebook all of these groups have a page with useful information.
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Thanks. I have looked at the Bluegrass Yakmasters. I might join, but as you noted a good portion of their events seem to be eastern KY based. I will check out the forum you mentioned.
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