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Old 11-06-2012, 11:05 AM
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The Blue Hole has been a walleye producer for years but what hasn't been said yet Jimmy is there are special regs up there between January 1 - April 30th. Just be aware of it. I imagine they keep check on it since some refer to that place as the best walleye fishing in the entire state.

"On the Caney Fork River from Rock Island State Park Boat Ramp upstream to Great Falls Dam. Anglers are restricted to using 1 hook having a single point, or one lure having a single hook with a single point. No more than three rods and reels or poles per angler may be used."
Oh wow, so there goes using the shad rap and husky jerk I just bought from Cabelas haha. Ill stick to using those below the dam for them. Thanks for that information, I was totally unaware of it!
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:32 AM
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Does anybody has any idea where Walleye can be found this time of the year at Center Hill lake, or even Tims Ford lake, all this talk of 'eyes has me wanting to go and see if i can find any, I'm making plans to go this weekend and maybe do some trolling or any other technique that you guys may have in mind, I'm new to this kind of fishing and any idea of what kind of patterns fish may be, what do i ned to look for as far as structure or baitfish, also should i go strickly artificials, cranks, jigs etc or should soak some minnows and crawlers instead, any imput would be greatly appreciated, I will report back hopefully with some pics!!!
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