08-23-2014, 12:53 AM
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Percy Priest Lake 8/17/2014
First post on here. I went to Jefferson Springs Recreation Area last weekend in Smyrna, TN. Had some pretty good success--caught 8 (smallest 1.5lbs, largest 3lbs) bass. All from the bank, as I don't have a boat or kayak. All were caught with Pop-R or Mini Torpedo.
Here are some pictures:
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08-23-2014, 06:11 AM
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on your catch.
Regards
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08-23-2014, 09:02 AM
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Welcome to the site. Nice fish.
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08-28-2014, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Indeathinite
First post on here. I went to Jefferson Springs Recreation Area last weekend in Smyrna, TN. Had some pretty good success--caught 8 (smallest 1.5lbs, largest 3lbs) bass. All from the bank, as I don't have a boat or kayak. All were caught with Pop-R or Mini Torpedo.
Here are some pictures:
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This is my first post too. I moved here not long ago from NV. I joined a few years ago to check things out when I visited cousins who live here.
I checked that recreation area from a satellite view and It looks like it actually boarders the Stones River rather than the lake. Not that it matters, but I wanted to make sure I'm looking at the right place.
From the aerial view it looks like the only shore fishing area is near the boat ramp. There seem to be too many trees at the shoreline in other spots for shore fishing.
Can anyone tell me if there are picnic tables out there?
Thanks
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08-28-2014, 02:00 PM
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Yes, there are picnic tables there but I believe they are on the right just before you get to the ramp. I sometimes launch from that area and see bank fishermen all the time and they seem to have some luck there. Please be aware, that there are sometimes undesirables that hang out at that ramp from time to time. I guess that can be said for several ramps on Percy Priest lake. Just be aware of your surroundings and overly friendly men that may approach. It happened to me once while I was trailering up my boat but he wasn't so chatty when he noticed I was open carrying my .45 that day and wasn't buying what he was selling.
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08-28-2014, 02:15 PM
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Thanks for the heads up titan. I'm in the process of getting my ccw permit right now. I'm getting fingerprinted in a few days then a couple month's wait for the actual permit.
Last edited by dennyboy; 08-28-2014 at 02:29 PM.
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08-28-2014, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by dennyboy
Thanks for the heads up titan. I'm in the process of getting my ccw permit right now. I'm getting fingerprinted in a few days then a couple month's wait for the actual permit.
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It should not take months, call them within 4 weeks to see what the status is. I did that and they shipped it next day to me. That was 6 years ago.
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08-28-2014, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ttitan27
Yes, there are picnic tables there but I believe they are on the right just before you get to the ramp. I sometimes launch from that area and see bank fishermen all the time and they seem to have some luck there. Please be aware, that there are sometimes undesirables that hang out at that ramp from time to time. I guess that can be said for several ramps on Percy Priest lake. Just be aware of your surroundings and overly friendly men that may approach. It happened to me once while I was trailering up my boat but he wasn't so chatty when he noticed I was open carrying my .45 that day and wasn't buying what he was selling.
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You do know that caryring on Corp property is illegal. Seems kind of stupid that an honest citizen can't legally protect himself/family.
Hamilton Creek is a Metro park and is posted "No Firearms".
Could result in 11 mo and 29 days.
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08-28-2014, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
It should not take months, call them within 4 weeks to see what the status is. I did that and they shipped it next day to me. That was 6 years ago.
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Yes, I'm hoping for a quick turnaround for the permit. I've found myself fishing in some pretty remote locations since moving to TN. Things happen in not-so-remote places too. When visiting here 2 years ago I was at Med Ctr Pkwy greenway area and some huge guy wanted me to stop fishing and give him a lift somewhere. I was close to making a 911 call, but he left.
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08-28-2014, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE
You do know that caryring on Corp property is illegal. Seems kind of stupid that an honest citizen can't legally protect himself/family.
Hamilton Creek is a Metro park and is posted "No Firearms".
Could result in 11 mo and 29 days.
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Yes but a few things come to mind. First the Corps doesn't have a police force to enforce this law. I have had conversations with Sheriffs deputies at the boat ramps before when I was open carrying and they had no problems whatsoever.
Second, here is a recent case where that law was challenged in Lewiston Idaho and it was ruled in favor of the carrier of the firearm. It is an interesting read. I believe I will take my chances and if need be I would take it to court like the lady in Idaho.
http://www.mountainstateslegal.org/n...s#.U_-STcVsh8E
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08-28-2014, 04:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE
You do know that caryring on Corp property is illegal. Seems kind of stupid that an honest citizen can't legally protect himself/family.
Hamilton Creek is a Metro park and is posted "No Firearms".
Could result in 11 mo and 29 days.
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The entire lake is corps property, corps jurisdiction. I always announce to TWRA that I am carrying, when approached. No problems.
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08-28-2014, 04:10 PM
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Thanks for posting ttitan27. Very interesting read.
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08-28-2014, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Pookie
The entire lake is corps property, corps jurisdiction. I always announce to TWRA that I am carrying, when approached. No problems.
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I got stopped by Fish and Game earlier this year, had the M&P OC'd and had no problem, I alerted him to the fact I was carrying. I also ran into the Sheriff while OC'ing on the water, no issues there either. It's Technically illegal but they don't enforce it. If they did I would just CC or put it in a compartment.
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08-28-2014, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ttitan27
Yes but a few things come to mind. First the Corps doesn't have a police force to enforce this law. I have had conversations with Sheriffs deputies at the boat ramps before when I was open carrying and they had no problems whatsoever.
Second, here is a recent case where that law was challenged in Lewiston Idaho and it was ruled in favor of the carrier of the firearm. It is an interesting read. I believe I will take my chances and if need be I would take it to court like the lady in Idaho.
http://www.mountainstateslegal.org/n...s#.U_-STcVsh8E
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The local Corp riding around has no lawful authority (so I was told). Also I have been told by others that TWRA officers have told them that they do not care so lond as you have a permit. Most law officers do not care. However, there is always one wanting to make a name for himself.
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Originally Posted by Pookie
The entire lake is corps property, corps jurisdiction. I always announce to TWRA that I am carrying, when approached. No problems.
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Pookie, I know it is Corp property. Still Metro Parks has authority at Hamilton Creek and it is posted as I stated earlier. I was talking to another fisherman at the ramp about carrying. He said even if you got arrested there is not much possibility of a DA prosecuting. This guy worked in the Davidson Cty courts.
I do not understand why I can have a firearm in my car on school property but not in a Metro park. Must be a Democrats law.
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08-28-2014, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
I got stopped by Fish and Game earlier this year, had the M&P OC'd and had no problem, I alerted him to the fact I was carrying. I also ran into the Sheriff while OC'ing on the water, no issues there either. It's Technically illegal but they don't enforce it. If they did I would just CC or put it in a compartment.
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It doesn't matter, Sambo just wants to argue.
Whether a traffic stop or stopped by TWRA, I announce it either way. Technically, even if you are open carrying, that is not probable cause to stop you or even ask you for your permit. It is merely a courtesy to them that I offer the info.
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