There are several dozen kinds of shiner in TN, most of which are tough to tell apart. You typically have to do some serious research to find the exact species around here, not sure about Illinois
Negative, wind is supposed to be calmer the next 4 days. Which might not mean much but they will look silly cancelling an event on a weekend that sunny and 60 4 days straight
ive jigged up a lot of white bass behind where that guy is standing in the thumbnail photo for that video. We also ate at the floating restaurant in that cove which has a hole in the floor with a bunch of bluegill you can feed and a huge largemouth that passed through repeatedly
That’s about the craziest thing ever. We don’t have power plant lakes so I’ve never seen anything like that. We did formerly have a couple steam plants with warm water discharges into the river but they are no longer allowed to discharge hot water. They still put out slightly warmer water but are being phased out after a few large fly ash spill disasters.
I haven’t turned on a depth finder since october and success level hasn’t changed. The best way to learn is to get out there and start fishin. Work is what gets in the way!
I was trying to say fellow member Koz might be able to help, he has lived in the low country SC, upstate SC, and NW Georgia
me personally, I’ve never moved more than about 15 miles haha
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