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Old 05-26-99, 11:24 AM   #1
Karl Bullock
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Are there any largemouth b****in the Chattahoochee River? I figure there are smallmouth, and I know there are trout - where should I go to find largemouth on the Hooch?

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Old 05-26-99, 03:35 PM   #2
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Karl,
There are occasional largemouths between Buford Dam and Morgan Falls, but the competition for food with 1/4 million+ trout is tough. Below Morgan Falls the b****fishing gets much better, and with the decline of the trout in that area it should be improving. Below Six Flags, the b****become numerous and large.
There are no smallmouth in the Chattahoochee system, but you can catch five types of bass; Largemouth, Shoal (Redeye), Spots, Stripers, and Wipers.
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Old 05-26-99, 04:35 PM   #3
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Gentlepeople...a mid day post by Hooker?
School is out...catch fish while you can, Dave's boat's a comin...
welcome back Hooker!
Rod
BTW when we going?
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Old 05-26-99, 05:30 PM   #4
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Thanks Rod!
I'm giving final exams this week, and not much else is going on, so I got time to hangout and catch up on all the posts. I've read for three hours, and I'm still behind.
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Old 05-26-99, 05:48 PM   #5
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I'm just wondering. What does "BTW" stand for? I've seen it several times, by several posters.
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Old 05-26-99, 10:00 PM   #6
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Floater,
It stands for "by the way".
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