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Jan 20, 2022 16:07:17   #
Redneck bass boat Loc: Smyrna Tennesee
 
Nice catch I live in Smyrna I'd love to come down and fish Tim Ford with ya have been meaning to fish that lake for awhile. I usually fish Percy Preist and Stones River. Thanks hope we can hook up for some fishing.

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Jan 20, 2022 16:31:04   #
Andy cacciatori Loc: Modesto cal.
 
saw1 wrote:
Hey Andy. Sorry to hear bout your partner.
Once you start fishin again and you start catchin fish let me know and maybe I can come over and fish with you a couple days.
The fishin should start pickin up next month and especially into March.

Thank you Steve
Have a good day

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Jan 20, 2022 16:33:50   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Andy cacciatori wrote:
Thank you Steve
Have a good day


You too brother.

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Jan 20, 2022 17:53:27   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
Redneck bass boat wrote:
Nice catch I live in Smyrna I'd love to come down and fish Tim Ford with ya have been meaning to fish that lake for awhile. I usually fish Percy Preist and Stones River. Thanks hope we can hook up for some fishing.


Sent you a Private message.

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Jan 20, 2022 18:37:03   #
Mauwehu Loc: Norwalk Ct
 
Ivey wrote:
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office with Suzanne to find very good news, she's been having back problems and we were afraid it was a vertebra but turns out it pulled muscles in her back. Some PT should get her straightened out.

Got home late but thought I'd fish for an hour and a half before dark. Cranked the motor and went 100 yards or so to a point across from the ramp. There's a nice flat slate rock point there that extends out into the mouth of a small cove. One side of point borders the main lake and falls quickly off into 60 ft. of water then deeper just 20 to 30 feet off one side. the other side flattens out into the cove providing a good forage flat after several feet of slate rock. Setting the boat down on the deep side of the point I dropped the trolling motor and tied on a 5/32nd aspirin head I pore with a #1 Mustad jig hook and threaded on a Roboworm Alive Shad and moved up to the and cast across the point and let the bait sink till it hit bottom, quickly picked up the rod tip and started slowly reeling. Then there was weight so I sweeped the rod to find a heavy fish tugging back, giving the rod a good tug the fight was on. A real nice Smallmouth burst out of the water shaking it's head and doing a tail dance till it flopped back down. Several good runs and an extended fight at the side one the boat, I don't carry a net, I finally grabbed it's lip and the withe was over. Beautiful tough fighting Smallmouth when put on the board measured right at 20" a 4 pound 10 ounce dandy for the first cast of the afternoon. Moved on down the bank and caught one a 17" then another at 16. By this time the sky was getting dark with rain clouds so I called it quits. A very fun hour and a half on the lake this afternoon.
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office ... (show quote)


Happy to hear it’s (only) a pulled muscle! OUCH Nice job writing your report.

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Jan 20, 2022 19:22:43   #
Billycrap2 Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…
 
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Jan 20, 2022 19:37:38   #
Smokey2 Loc: San Diego
 
Those are some nice fish for a last minute quick session.

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Jan 20, 2022 20:48:30   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
Great news, great fish, great day.

Well done!

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Jan 20, 2022 22:51:16   #
Dakoda Loc: Cle Elum, WA
 
That is truly a win win day, congratulations. It has to be a big relief knowing your wife will be feeling better soon. My girl is a Physical therapy assistant. She puts some serious muscle into massaging my sore muscles.

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Jan 21, 2022 00:03:12   #
HenryG Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
 
Ivey wrote:
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office with Suzanne to find very good news, she's been having back problems and we were afraid it was a vertebra but turns out it pulled muscles in her back. Some PT should get her straightened out.

Got home late but thought I'd fish for an hour and a half before dark. Cranked the motor and went 100 yards or so to a point across from the ramp. There's a nice flat slate rock point there that extends out into the mouth of a small cove. One side of point borders the main lake and falls quickly off into 60 ft. of water then deeper just 20 to 30 feet off one side. the other side flattens out into the cove providing a good forage flat after several feet of slate rock. Setting the boat down on the deep side of the point I dropped the trolling motor and tied on a 5/32nd aspirin head I pore with a #1 Mustad jig hook and threaded on a Roboworm Alive Shad and moved up to the and cast across the point and let the bait sink till it hit bottom, quickly picked up the rod tip and started slowly reeling. Then there was weight so I sweeped the rod to find a heavy fish tugging back, giving the rod a good tug the fight was on. A real nice Smallmouth burst out of the water shaking it's head and doing a tail dance till it flopped back down. Several good runs and an extended fight at the side one the boat, I don't carry a net, I finally grabbed it's lip and the withe was over. Beautiful tough fighting Smallmouth when put on the board measured right at 20" a 4 pound 10 ounce dandy for the first cast of the afternoon. Moved on down the bank and caught one a 17" then another at 16. By this time the sky was getting dark with rain clouds so I called it quits. A very fun hour and a half on the lake this afternoon.
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office ... (show quote)

NICE SMALLIES there Ivy thanks for the great storyπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŽ£πŸ˜€πŸ‘

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Jan 21, 2022 00:55:23   #
Chuck56 Loc: Texas
 
Ivey wrote:
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office with Suzanne to find very good news, she's been having back problems and we were afraid it was a vertebra but turns out it pulled muscles in her back. Some PT should get her straightened out.

Got home late but thought I'd fish for an hour and a half before dark. Cranked the motor and went 100 yards or so to a point across from the ramp. There's a nice flat slate rock point there that extends out into the mouth of a small cove. One side of point borders the main lake and falls quickly off into 60 ft. of water then deeper just 20 to 30 feet off one side. the other side flattens out into the cove providing a good forage flat after several feet of slate rock. Setting the boat down on the deep side of the point I dropped the trolling motor and tied on a 5/32nd aspirin head I pore with a #1 Mustad jig hook and threaded on a Roboworm Alive Shad and moved up to the and cast across the point and let the bait sink till it hit bottom, quickly picked up the rod tip and started slowly reeling. Then there was weight so I sweeped the rod to find a heavy fish tugging back, giving the rod a good tug the fight was on. A real nice Smallmouth burst out of the water shaking it's head and doing a tail dance till it flopped back down. Several good runs and an extended fight at the side one the boat, I don't carry a net, I finally grabbed it's lip and the withe was over. Beautiful tough fighting Smallmouth when put on the board measured right at 20" a 4 pound 10 ounce dandy for the first cast of the afternoon. Moved on down the bank and caught one a 17" then another at 16. By this time the sky was getting dark with rain clouds so I called it quits. A very fun hour and a half on the lake this afternoon.
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office ... (show quote)

Yessir! That’s the way you do it!

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Jan 21, 2022 07:48:59   #
DocB Loc: Bama
 
Mike,
I hope all goes well with Suzanne....Great Tims smallie!

Doc

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Jan 21, 2022 10:53:16   #
Lovfishin324 Loc: Baltimore, MD
 
Great fishing Ivey, your an angler among anglers, keep the faith concerning your wife for a complete healing on her back muscles, Peace and Blessings πŸ˜‡

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Jan 21, 2022 13:06:12   #
Mooseman65 Loc: Seattle
 
Beautiful fish 🐠. Great day all around

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Jan 21, 2022 14:22:11   #
Rutinbuck Loc: Haysville, Kansas
 
Ivey wrote:
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office with Suzanne to find very good news, she's been having back problems and we were afraid it was a vertebra but turns out it pulled muscles in her back. Some PT should get her straightened out.

Got home late but thought I'd fish for an hour and a half before dark. Cranked the motor and went 100 yards or so to a point across from the ramp. There's a nice flat slate rock point there that extends out into the mouth of a small cove. One side of point borders the main lake and falls quickly off into 60 ft. of water then deeper just 20 to 30 feet off one side. the other side flattens out into the cove providing a good forage flat after several feet of slate rock. Setting the boat down on the deep side of the point I dropped the trolling motor and tied on a 5/32nd aspirin head I pore with a #1 Mustad jig hook and threaded on a Roboworm Alive Shad and moved up to the and cast across the point and let the bait sink till it hit bottom, quickly picked up the rod tip and started slowly reeling. Then there was weight so I sweeped the rod to find a heavy fish tugging back, giving the rod a good tug the fight was on. A real nice Smallmouth burst out of the water shaking it's head and doing a tail dance till it flopped back down. Several good runs and an extended fight at the side one the boat, I don't carry a net, I finally grabbed it's lip and the withe was over. Beautiful tough fighting Smallmouth when put on the board measured right at 20" a 4 pound 10 ounce dandy for the first cast of the afternoon. Moved on down the bank and caught one a 17" then another at 16. By this time the sky was getting dark with rain clouds so I called it quits. A very fun hour and a half on the lake this afternoon.
Well guys I spent the morning in the Dr.'s office ... (show quote)


Great story and a fun hour and a half on the water. That smallie was a 🐷, good job fishing!

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