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Old 06-16-99, 05:36 AM   #1
James Buice
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I've been fishing for trout for a long time now, but have just started into smallmouth b****fishing. Been going up to the Hiawassee and a few other places in NC and TN, but know there are some hotspots close to home in GA. Any suggestions would really help.
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Old 06-17-99, 11:31 PM   #2
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James,
I love smallmouth fishing. Don't know of any streams around here. Florence Al has good smallmouth fishing.

Now, Owl has been desperately trying to turn the Hootch into a smallmouth stream, but not yet.
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Old 06-18-99, 09:39 AM   #3
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If anyone ever sees a guy throwin Smallies from the I-20 bridge ......please don't call the Cops !


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Old 06-18-99, 04:17 PM   #4
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Oh yeah, that's just what the hooch needs...smallmouths to compete with the already overflow population of trout for food.
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Old 06-19-99, 10:48 PM   #5
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Hmmm! Smallies in that portion of the Hooch! More food for the stripers
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Old 06-20-99, 07:32 AM   #6
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Calm down X-Caddis - it's not what you think. Search on " What if" to settle yur nerves. ( Or rile you up , depending on if you know what " brainstorming" is or not. Apparently replacing " trout" with Smallmouth b@ss" is a no-no, even if it's in a hypothetical , message board type setting. ( Fire away , ya'll ! )


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Old 06-20-99, 12:07 PM   #7
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Owl types: "all the way to TEnn. to catch a red-eye"

Owl,

You ever fish the Tallapoosa River? I used to fish it about 30 years ago ( I was 12 )and seem to remember catching some (Redeye, Shoal, Coosa????) Bass. The section I fished looked more like a mountain stream than a West Georgia river.

If you haven't fished it.....given the close proximity to your house.....you might want to check it out. Maybe someone on the Board can offer some insight.

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Old 06-24-99, 10:55 AM   #8
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The Tallapoosa and little Tal. are very near me. I think most of the land along it ( both0 is privatly owned now.

As for going to Tenn. Drifter, have you seen the pic of me kissing the " smallie"? I thought it was my first smallmouth , everyone says it was a red-eye. OOOps. Fish got a smooch fer free !


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Old 06-28-99, 12:27 AM   #9
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Just returned from weekend trip to Lake Wilson in Florence AL. Had TVFF trip to fish for smallies during Hexagonia hatch.Was unbelievable. Nice smallies from 1-4 lbs. Fight like crazy. Dive deep jump and will double your 4-5 weight rod like a grouper when caught bottom fishing. I have received many tips from this board and have enjoyed it immensely. .If you get a chance to go during the hatch sometime , go ! But you will need boat and motor to find hatches . I live on Guntersville Lake in AL, but we dont have the smallie action they do. Great fun !
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Old 06-28-99, 07:38 AM   #10
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Hey Stim

Did you fish the lake or the river? What is TVFF (I'm guessing Tenn. Valley Fly Fishing?)
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