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Old 03-25-2016, 07:36 PM
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Had a great day below Pickwick Dam today. Lost count of number of white bass and some nice yellow bass I caught today. The whites were about a 50/50 mix of male and sows. Those white bass can do some digging...LOL. Also got into some chunky Gills. I used sonar to find the fish....put Ultera trolling motor in spot lock...and fished same spot all day...did not move. Lure of choice today was a Bison colored Trout Magnet on a 3/32 ounce jig head with a #6 hook. The rod was a Yamaga Blanks Blue Current 6' 10" TZ Jig Head Special UL power...rated for 1-3 pound test line. All fish caught using 2# test SOS line. The best for last. I had a trophy fish today.....well a trophy on 2# test line anyway. Quite proud I got this big girl largemouth in. I let her run to deep water then I laid with her. After some good runs got her into the net. Life is good!


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Old 03-25-2016, 08:06 PM
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Congrats on the day! There are so many fish in that DI. That's a good large mouth no matter what line. I'm impressed you got it in without the hook popping out.


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Old 03-25-2016, 08:11 PM
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Good fish alpha! Always fun when you get a bonus fish when fishing for panfish, have you tried the yellow bass yet if not you need too man it is quite good

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Old 03-25-2016, 08:35 PM
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Yeah juice the hook is always the problem when you hook one of those. Oddly enough I don't have many problems when hooking 20 inch Smallies. Those fish were in that one spot and I just sat back from them with a marker buoy out. Yeah creekmaster I have had lots of yellow bellies....pretty darn good.


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Old 03-25-2016, 09:05 PM
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Well done Sir. Quality fish!
Thanks for sharing.
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Old 03-27-2016, 10:18 PM
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That's a great-sized yellow bass, in my book. I've mostly caught small ones at Herb Parsons. Sadly, the TN river is a solid 2-hour drive from my house near Memphis, so I don't get to enjoy that place as often as I would like.

My brother and I were at the wall of the dam Friday afternoon. We didn't catch the numbers that you did, but I don't have the equipment to set up on a spot out in the river. I *do* have a jon boat that can get into little pockets, so we fished the current seam below the dam and did OK. I just bought this jon boat. It came with a 15 hp motor and not much else, so I have some work to do to make it a true fish-catching machine.

We probably caught about 40 or 50 skipjack that were very large on average. We boated 7 big white bass, with the largest going about 17 inches. My brother caught a drum that was about 8 lbs, and a striper that was 6 or 7 (it was 22 inches, I forgot to weigh it). He had a lot of fun with those 2

We ended up drifting shiners weighted towards the bottom for most of our edible fish, but the skipjack were a force to be reckoned with and caused us to change tactics several times to get below them. If I accidentally dragged the shiner across the water after a cast, they would often snap it up before I could get the bait down. We caught a few white bass on 2" soft plastics with 1/8 oz heads, but the skipjack finally made me put my jigging rod down.

I've never had good enough electronics to pinpoint them out in the river away from the dam itself, but ONE DAY...
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Old 03-28-2016, 09:05 AM
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Congrats on a great day!
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Old 03-28-2016, 09:46 AM
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Those are some dandy fish. I've not been over to Pickwick, since it is pretty far off the beaten path for me. I'd been thinking of a swing through north Alabama to fish Wheeler and Wilson and thought I might ease up there to Pickwick while I was over that way. I was also thinking of going to Shiloh National Park while over that way as well. I was curious if there was a ramp that you preferred there.
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Old 03-28-2016, 10:43 AM
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thats a great day indeed when ya stop counting fish!
thats a nice LM too!
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Old 03-28-2016, 12:05 PM
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Old 03-28-2016, 04:34 PM
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Those are some dandy fish. I've not been over to Pickwick, since it is pretty far off the beaten path for me. I'd been thinking of a swing through north Alabama to fish Wheeler and Wilson and thought I might ease up there to Pickwick while I was over that way. I was also thinking of going to Shiloh National Park while over that way as well. I was curious if there was a ramp that you preferred there.
I use the ramp below the dam for the river...and the ramp at the state park if I am putting in up at the lake.

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Old 03-28-2016, 04:43 PM
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Keep it up, cowboy.

I had a stellar day at Caney. I bet I caught 60+ blue gill on trout magnet.
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Old 03-28-2016, 05:09 PM
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Keep it up, cowboy.

I had a stellar day at Caney. I bet I caught 60+ blue gill on trout magnet.
Every cast.
Congrats!...that's my kind of fishing.


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Old 03-28-2016, 05:14 PM
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That's a great-sized yellow bass, in my book. I've mostly caught small ones at Herb Parsons. Sadly, the TN river is a solid 2-hour drive from my house near Memphis, so I don't get to enjoy that place as often as I would like.

My brother and I were at the wall of the dam Friday afternoon. We didn't catch the numbers that you did, but I don't have the equipment to set up on a spot out in the river. I *do* have a jon boat that can get into little pockets, so we fished the current seam below the dam and did OK. I just bought this jon boat. It came with a 15 hp motor and not much else, so I have some work to do to make it a true fish-catching machine.

We probably caught about 40 or 50 skipjack that were very large on average. We boated 7 big white bass, with the largest going about 17 inches. My brother caught a drum that was about 8 lbs, and a striper that was 6 or 7 (it was 22 inches, I forgot to weigh it). He had a lot of fun with those 2

We ended up drifting shiners weighted towards the bottom for most of our edible fish, but the skipjack were a force to be reckoned with and caused us to change tactics several times to get below them. If I accidentally dragged the shiner across the water after a cast, they would often snap it up before I could get the bait down. We caught a few white bass on 2" soft plastics with 1/8 oz heads, but the skipjack finally made me put my jigging rod down.

I've never had good enough electronics to pinpoint them out in the river away from the dam itself, but ONE DAY...
It is a 143 mile drive for me to Pickwick......but I go there because it is an awesome fishery....in the spring it is off the charts. I know the area below the dam really well. I wanted to fish up by the wing wall at dam, but when I launched I noticed a couple of boats up there so I went elsewhere.


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Old 03-28-2016, 07:03 PM
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I use the ramp below the dam for the river...and the ramp at the state park if I am putting in up at the lake.

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