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Old 06-28-2012, 09:40 PM
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Stopped at the Caney Fork below the dam today on the way home from some meetings in Cookeville. Got on the water at 3 and they began releasing at 4. Caught 8 brook trout from 10 to 12 inches and lost a half dozen more. These was my first Tennessee brook trout so I was pretty happy with the catch.




All were caught on a trout magnet. (thanks to Alphahawk for all the posts showing how deadly it is).

The cool water of the Caney was very nice in this blasted heat!

On another note, I haven't been posting much as all my fishing has been wading in the creeks with my 3 year old. We catch lots of sunfish, crayfish, throw lots of rocks, eat lots of snacks and have a great time. Only using a trout magnet these days and it catches plenty. Saturday morning is our fishing time, and while I really wanted to make the gathering, there was no way he could deal with the heat and can only last fishing for an hour or two.

I am kind of glad the gathering will be in cooler weather as my son and I would very much like to meet everyone.

Stay cool,

Jim
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Old 06-29-2012, 12:27 AM
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The cool water of the Caney was very nice in this blasted heat!
We were talking about this at work today. At 105 degrees that cold water sounds soooo good.
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Old 06-29-2012, 10:23 AM
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Those sure are fun to catch.

My girls have became rock collectors in the creek. Every trip they have to bring home some rocks after playing/fishing.
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Old 06-29-2012, 09:00 PM
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Stopped at the Caney Fork below the dam today on the way home from some meetings in Cookeville. Got on the water at 3 and they began releasing at 4. Caught 8 brook trout from 10 to 12 inches and lost a half dozen more. These was my first Tennessee brook trout so I was pretty happy with the catch.




All were caught on a trout magnet. (thanks to Alphahawk for all the posts showing how deadly it is).

The cool water of the Caney was very nice in this blasted heat!

On another note, I haven't been posting much as all my fishing has been wading in the creeks with my 3 year old. We catch lots of sunfish, crayfish, throw lots of rocks, eat lots of snacks and have a great time. Only using a trout magnet these days and it catches plenty. Saturday morning is our fishing time, and while I really wanted to make the gathering, there was no way he could deal with the heat and can only last fishing for an hour or two.

I am kind of glad the gathering will be in cooler weather as my son and I would very much like to meet everyone.

Stay cool,

Jim
Is that the place you were talking about?
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rock+...%E2%80%8E&z=17
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Old 06-30-2012, 02:28 PM
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Newbie,

I was talking about below Center Hill Dam.

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rock+...%E2%80%8E&z=17

Lots of good access points for trout fishing in the Caney Fork below Center Hill Dam. Lot of folks here know much more about it than I do as I rarely get out there to fish.

Jim
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