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Originally Posted by Nashville Dude
Can someone recommend a better spot to catch something (doesn't matter what--as long as we're catching some kind of fish they'll be happy--they're getting awfully discouraged).
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Percy Priest is a tough spot for beginners. I'm not surprised you're getting discouraged.
If I were you, I'd take your kids on a creek wading trip to the Harpeth River. From Brentwood, you're only about 15 minutes away from a nice access point at the Highway 100 bridge. You can wade for a good long way from this access - there are some long flatwater stretches along this section but I'd concentrate on the heads and tails of pools in the flowing water. There's a tributary stream that runs alongside Edwin Warner Park and comes into the Harpeth in this stretch too - the junction pool is a good area.
This stretch of the Harpeth is only a fair bass fishing area, but there are excellent numbers of panfish and even some nice channel catfish to be found here. You will see some big buffalo and gar too but they probably won't bite.
For best results, I'd use light rods and line and small lures. In-line spinners are a great choice for small streams - try Rooster Tails or Panther Martin spinners in a 1/8 oz. or 1/16 oz. size. Another favorite lure of mine is the Rebel Wee Crawfish crankbait.
Really, you could use those two lures and leave everything else at home and catch plenty of fish. If you want other choices, take along some other small crankbaits and spinnerbaits and you should catch fish. I'm not saying you will catch giant trophy fish along this section, but if you're just looking to catch a few panfish and have fun, you should have better success here than on Percy Priest.
Plus, wading small waters is a fun way to spend the day. Wear sandals and swimming trunks and make a relaxing day of it.
If you want to use your canoe, there is an access point at Moran Road where you can put in and float down to the Hwy 100 bridge, but I'm not sure how many miles it is.
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