Hello fellow fishermen, my name is Chris and I wanted to introduce myself. I’m former Army and now retired. I live in the Nashville area. I have been most of my fishing at the Cross Creek WMA and Percy Priest Lake. I fish for anything that bites. I try to catch and release most of my catch usually keeping what I need for myself. If you live in the Nashville area give me a shout.
Have a great day!
Chris
chris7851 wrote:
Hello fellow fishermen, my name is Chris and I wanted to introduce myself. I’m former Army and now retired. I live in the Nashville area. I have been most of my fishing at the Cross Creek WMA and Percy Priest Lake. I fish for anything that bites. I try to catch and release most of my catch usually keeping what I need for myself. If you live in the Nashville area give me a shout.
Have a great day!
Chris
Welcome to the stage Chris, from a little bit NE of you. LOL. Good luck and Tight Lines.
dbed
Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
Welcome to the stage Chris
Billycrap2
Loc: Mason county,W(BY GOD) Virginia, 🇺🇸🦅
chris7851 wrote:
Hello fellow fishermen, my name is Chris and I wanted to introduce myself. I’m former Army and now retired. I live in the Nashville area. I have been most of my fishing at the Cross Creek WMA and Percy Priest Lake. I fish for anything that bites. I try to catch and release most of my catch usually keeping what I need for myself. If you live in the Nashville area give me a shout.
Have a great day!
Chris
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And thank for your service, welcome home Brother 🙏🇺🇸🦅
chris7851 wrote:
Hello fellow fishermen, my name is Chris and I wanted to introduce myself. I’m former Army and now retired. I live in the Nashville area. I have been most of my fishing at the Cross Creek WMA and Percy Priest Lake. I fish for anything that bites. I try to catch and release most of my catch usually keeping what I need for myself. If you live in the Nashville area give me a shout.
Have a great day!
Chris
Nice to meet you Chris! Welcome aboard.
Welcome Chris, and thanks for your service! Tight lines!
chris7851 wrote:
Hello fellow fishermen, my name is Chris and I wanted to introduce myself. I’m former Army and now retired. I live in the Nashville area. I have been most of my fishing at the Cross Creek WMA and Percy Priest Lake. I fish for anything that bites. I try to catch and release most of my catch usually keeping what I need for myself. If you live in the Nashville area give me a shout.
Have a great day!
Chris
Thanks for your service Chris, we have quite the membership here on the stage of those that served and those that supported us in the years behind most of us now.
Welcome to the stage if you are interested check out the user list section to find other users in your area and PM them for info.
Welcome!! I live in west tennessee,Jackson but I fish mainly in middle tennessee,Normandy and Woods as I like to chase walleye and smallmouth,but I also fish below the dam at Pickwick for saugar.
Welcome Chris to the group. Thank you for your service. I too am an Army and Navy Vet. I live and fish the Eastern TN area in the Holston River Valley between Cherokee and Boone Lakes and chase pretty much anything that bites.
hello chris, i live in the clarksville area, and i also like to fish at cross creek. i don't have a boat, but there is a lot of area to fish at cross creeks.
Welcome Chris from NE TN about 20 minutes north of Knoxville. I've finished Douglas, Ft. Loudon, Tellico, the Holston River, Poland Creek and Cherokee. Welcome to the Stage. I may try Reelfoot some day. That's a little closer to your neighborhood. Thanks for your service.
Hi Chris I’m not from the area but lived on Percy Priest for several years out on Smith Springs road and fished it several times a week. The bass fishing was good around seven points and and the points around Hobson Pike bridge. But after I caught a couple of the large stripe I started fishing mostly for them. They were in these same areas in the main channels in the spring but are probably moving up the lake towards the river now. They move up the river to spawn in the winter. If you can stand the cold they are a blast to catch when they make it up to the head around November. I hope this helps. Great fishing to you brother.
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