There’s a reason they call it fishing and not catching.😅😅😅
Percy Priest Lake pretty much has all your normal game fish. Bass, blue gill, crappie, sand bass/wipers/white bass, Not 100 percent sure what the locals call them here.
For rough/trash fish there’s carp, gar, dog fish.
The list may not include everything, sorry. I’ve only been to the lake once, because it’s a little over an hour away from me. I’ve heard good things about fishing there. Good luck.
Always. There is hardly anywhere that someone isn’t fishing.
For fresh fresh water, there’s Lake Tarpon, just east of Tarpon Springs and Palm Harbor. Bass, crappie, blue gills, war mouth, tilapia, for rough/junk fish, carp, dog fish, gar…. and the likes. Word of advice, watch out for the gators. Gators are located around any type of fresh water, even where there isn’t any water you can run 🏃♀️ into them.
Saltwater fishing can be done pretty much anywhere in the Bay. Go east and there’s a lot more places for fresh water fishing.
It’s 1,000 percent a scam. Back out of it. Don’t give them a cent. I had the same type of scam happen to me. Someone selling a boat, or anything, with multiple locations, will always be a scam. My incident was for a 17’ Bass Tracker. Looked like it was off the showroom floor. A woman was selling it for her mom because her husband passed away and she couldn’t bare seeing it anymore because of the memory’s. The locations were Murfreesborough, Nashville, Cookville, and many other places around there, plus in other states. If the price is too good to be true, then it is. If it swims like a fish, smells like a fish, looks like a fish, then it’s a fish. Run Forrest, Run!!! Tracked down the scammers address to a place in Oklahoma, a small lot, old couple. Called the cops and they said that they get a lot of calls about that place being an address for scammers. Old couple was completely innocent, wasn’t aware of someone using their address.
It’s 1,000 percent a scam. Back out of it. Don’t give them a cent. I had the same type of scam happen to me. Someone selling a boat, or anything, with multiple locations, will always be a scam. My incident was for a 17’ Bass Tracker. Looked like it was off the showroom floor. A woman was selling it for her mom because her husband passed away and she couldn’t bare seeing it anymore because of the memory’s. The locations were Murfreesborough, Nashville, Cookville, and many other places around there, plus in other states. If the price is too good to be true, then it is. If it swims like a fish, smells like a fish, looks like a fish, then it’s a fish. Run Forrest, Run!!! Tracked down the scammers address to a place in Oklahoma, a small lot, old couple. Called the cops and they said that they get a lot of calls about that place being an address for scammers. Old couple was completely innocent, wasn’t aware of someone using their address.
Things to think of. What kind of fish, and the type of water. Go from there. My one and only Kayak I bought was as a field & stream. Got it at Academy Sports. I picked up a stadium seat and ditched the factory seat that came with it. Most if not all kayaks are made of a plastic/nylon type, not fiberglass.
I’m curious, how fast is it on the water with the 40hp?
Try a strong pellet gun. That’s how I get rid of the possums.
Draw down. No lack of rain here.
App Villa wrote:
Hi
My husband and I are looking at houses in and around Chatanooga. We live near New Orleans now. What good fishing spots are there that you can access without a boat?
Beth
Take a look at MapQuest and you’ll see plenty of water in that area.
I’m curious as to if anyone else is having the same problem. I installed some braided line on a new bait cast setup. When I installed it I was sure to keep some tension on the line like you normally do when cranking on new line. The problem I’m having is backlash out of the blue. When casting I keep my thumb on the spool, plus I have mechanical and magnetic portion set properly, but still having a problem with back lash.
Is anyone else having an issue with this?
Only problem with that is they will be very pricey for a kayak user. Just my opinion.😂😂
Caught on white spinner bait, lower half of Center Hill Lake, Tn.