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Jed Cutshall Fishing

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About Jed Cutshall Fishing

  • Birthday 11/29/1995

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Tennessee
  • My PB
    Between 9-10 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    All three
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Cherokee Lake and Douglas Lake
  • Other Interests
    Deer Hunting
    Turkey Hunting
    Squirrel Hunting
    Frog Giggin'

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  • About Me
    I am a college student at East Tennessee State University and a Pro-Am tournament angler in East

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  1. I know Jimmy pretty well. I'll give him a call. Thanks bud!
  2. Hey everyone, I have a question. I am looking into purchasing a 2005 Ranger Z20 with a 2009 Mercury ProXS 250. The problem is, the z20 model is only rated for a 225hp motor. They guy I'm buying from says that's only because they didn't make the 250 in 2005, and the US Coast Guard will override the max horsepower rating on the boat. Can anyone tell me if this is legit? Thanks, Jed
  3. Has anyone been catching anything on Norris Lake in East Tennessee? I've searched local forums and fishing reports but I haven't had any luck.
  4. Hey everybody, I have a problem. I am a tournament angler and the trail I fish with travels a pretty good distance, so I bought myself an ARE cap to make life easier. When my partner is with me, launching is no big deal, I just unhook the boat and he jumps in and I back in the water. However, I do a lot of practicing by myself and I can't figure out how to launch my boat with out getting my feet wet or wearing rubber boots. I used to climb in the bed of the truck but now that's out of the question.. I know someone out there has to have some experience with this. Is there any easy way to launch with a truck cap?
  5. When you are looking for your first bass boat it is important that you find one that is preferably light, easy to drive, and simple to fish out of. It also is a big plus if you don't have to break the bank to buy it. With all this in mind, an aluminum boat is an obvious choice. In my opinion, G3 makes the best aluminum boats on the market. I have had a G3 for quite some time now and I am very impressed with it. It is easy to take to the lake by myself for a fun day of fishing. It is easy on gas and the light weight aluminum makes it super simple to launch with just one person. But I fish some pretty big tournaments out of this boat too. Next year I've got about 10 tournaments on my schedule with around 400 competitors each. My seventeen foot G3 is all the boat I need to get the job done. It rides smooth and takes rough water pretty well for a short boat. So if you are serious about getting your first bass boat, whether you fish for fun or you're looking into entering some big tournaments, G3 is worth taking a look at. www.G3boats.com
  6. I can usually fill up the tank in my G3 for around $50 or so. I run a 90hp Yamaha 2-stroke on my Eagle 170, and that's a bigger motor than most aluminum boats have, but G3s are made to handle it. Because the aluminum is light and the motor is strong, the fuel economy is awesome. I can fish all day on a half a tank, even when I need to make a long run. If fuel is cutting into your budget think about taking a look at the Eagle Talon line from G3. You won't be disappointed. www.g3boats.com
  7. If you are looking into getting your first bass boat you need to look at G3. They make aluminum bass boats from seventeen to nineteen feet. I have a seventeen foot Eagle 170 with a Yamaha 90hp 2-stroke. These boats are able to handle a bigger engine than their aluminum competitors, and the bigger motors are going to push the boat more easily and, in turn, be more efficient. G3 also uses custom made Bear Trailers, which means the boat and trailer are fitted to each other. This makes loading up a breeze, which will come in handy if this is your first bass rig. They've got great storage for your tackle and your rods, you can ride 3 people comfortably, and you can get the new ones with 3 different wrap options. They look awesome! They come standard with 2 Garmin fish finders and a Minn Kota Maxxum or Edge trolling motor, built in cooler, and aerated live wells. They are light weight and easy to launch by yourself. Check them out at G3boats.com and you can find your local dealer. Good luck!
  8. If you are looking for a great started boat you need to go with an aluminum rig. They're light, easy to learn to drive, and fairly inexpensive when compared to the price of a glass boat. Plus you don't lose any fishability out of them. I've got a G3 Eagle and I love it. I can catch the same fish as the guys in the 21ft boats without the price of gas slowing me down. You can buy a used one at a reasonable price and they hold their value pretty good. Check em out. You won't be disappointed.
  9. I fish from a 2008 G3 Eagle 170 coupled with a Yamaha 90hp 2-stroke. I've had it for almost 2 years and I love it. Its lightweight but it handles well and the 90hp pushes it just fine and gets pretty good fuel economy.
  10. Do any of you East Tennessee guys know of any local 15-30 boat tournaments? Or maybe any local team trails that fish Douglas Lake or Cherokee lake pretty regularly?
  11. Hey guys, My family is taking a vacation to Myrtle beach this year, and while I do the beach, its just too long to be away from fishing. Everyone says to go try deep sea fishing, and that would probably be pretty fun but its just not my idea of a good time. Do you Carolina boys know a lake within close driving distance to Myrtle beach where someone could rent a bass boat for a day or two?
  12. I live in East Tennessee and have fished Lake Cherokee my whole life, but lately it has been getting tougher and tougher to catch quality fish. I've heard the air is bad and the water is stagnant and a few other excuses from people who are also having a hard time catching any sizable bass. But long story short, I'm learning to fish Douglas Lake a little bit at a time. I know they fish BASS tournaments down there and some people pull out some real lunkers. I was wondering if any of you local guys on here had any tips for a guy just starting out on a new lake in early summer? What areas produce better? Some good baits for finding fish? Where they like to school up at? Any information would help, or do y'all know where I could find a pretty reliable fishing report?
  13. The fish on Douglas have already moved off the bed and out onto points. Caught bigger ones fishing ledges and points on main channel swings using medium diving crank baits.
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