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TnRiver46

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  1. To my knowledge there is no speed limit on any lakes/rivers anywhere near me, several states included
  2. My fiancé and future mother in law also love catfish. I like eating them ok but prefer other species, they just love catfish all the time. Rachel likes catching them too but not at night
  3. I fill my jug with one every morning , it’s a lot faster than the sink (no pressure reducer)
  4. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten them with topwater . They like it a lot better in summer, fall, and sometimes dead of winter
  5. The ones you bought are good to go man. You don’t need booties, you need boots. Wading boots. This is not that hard!!!
  6. And the vulture, and the snapping turtle, and the house fly, and the earthworm, and me! Fish is good food
  7. The only way to prevent it completely would be to quit fishing. It happens, say a few words and pour some out for a fallen friend. If you ate it, kudos to you because that is the respectful and delicious thing to do
  8. Yes what you got has booties (stocking feet) attached to the waders. And it’s all waterproof, the boots that go on the outside will fill up with water but it doesn’t matter because your waterproof stocking feet are inside the shoes
  9. A stocking foot is a neoprene bootie. You put wading boots (or any big shoes) on the outside of what is in the picture. They don’t have to seal to anything because the stocking foot (neoprene bootie) is waterproof Finished product looks like this. What you need to purchase is “wading boots”. I would recommend felt soles
  10. The best bait here is a skipjack herring (1-2 lbs) or gizzard shad. Best artificial is buck tail or topwater. They also love cut bait sitting ON the bottom. My Buddy got a 26 lber with a dead bluegill that was floating when the striper hit it. They are a hunger breed
  11. I hate buying tackle but I have to sometimes, mostly I just get 1/8oz round ball jig heads. I get more pleasure out of giving/throwing stuff away.
  12. I also jump along with the bass
  13. Ummmm yea........ you don’t have to look far to see it first hand. Some people can’t walk, some have Alzheimer’s and their families never sleep, some people don’t have arms or legs, yet live everyday to the fullest. They would love to trade for a lack of taste
  14. I could listen to this one on loop for a while. Good description of life in Appalachia about 2 generations ago “Apple brandy or sour mash, it don’t make a d**n to me. It’ll get there full and it’ll get there fast but it ain’t gonna get there for free”
  15. Cleats are great for land, horrible for river rocks
  16. You gotta be a little tougher than that!!!
  17. Around he most rocks are round and might as well be ice as far as slickness
  18. Make sure to wear your styrofoam armor when entering battle and the odds go down significantly
  19. That would be correct. It grips river rocks that are underwater, slides on mud like skis. I’ve done some nice “downhill” runs in them through wet leaves haha
  20. People always think I’m somebody, I guess I have a standard appearance haha. It’s always something like “oh hey (person x), how ya been?.......... oh I’m so sorry I thought you were somebody else” maybe this means I could lead a life of crime and no one would be able to pick me out of a lineup? Or does it mean everyone would mistakenly pick me out of a lineup? I have accidentally burned several of my finger prints off while messing with campfires........
  21. Have you ever gotten off work, took off your work boots, and then moments later regretted that decision??
  22. Do you have striper?? They are crazy fast
  23. That article was from 2017, it wouldn’t surprise me if they’ve lifted some of those bans. Felt has since been proven that it doesn’t transport exotics any worse than rubber. One of our recent local Trout unlimited meetings included a presentation about didymo. A group of masters students tested felt against all other soles very extensively for a couple years and their finding showed felt was no worse than anything else. The didymo prevalence was related to water chemistry in certain tailwaters, I think it was phosphorus content but I can’t recall for sure. Felt soles can prevent injury and possibly drowning and are back on shelves all over the US after initially being pulled
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