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C'mon everyone.............send Mike that registration form!

Check your e-Mail Mike!

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Talked to my bride, looks like I'll make this one. Just had to make sure she could cover the kiddies while I am away. Probably bring my Dad along, and my boat.

?Hmmmmm, will you be doing "courtesy inspections"?

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?Hmmmmm, will you be doing "courtesy inspections"?

 I don't feel comfortable letting just anyone inspect my courtesy.

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No courtesy inspections, that's the auxiliary's job. I wrote tickets, ;)

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I'm speaking in past tense, lol. No boardings on the lake, least not by me :)

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You guys are turning me on with this dirty talk.

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If the 80's taught us anything......Sheena was a MAN!

I remember Funky Cold Medina! Ah!

 

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OK, how 'bout your curtsy?

 

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I'm speechless.

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I'm speechless.

That would be a first.

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Maybe next year a north east trip......... alabama is a little far from vermont

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Maybe next year a north east trip......... alabama is a little far from vermont

Champlain?? (spelling?) I'm in.

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OK, how 'bout your curtsy?

 

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I guess Long Mike didn't have those negatives burned after all!

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I have a general question about Wilson....... being that it is "only" 15 miles long it would seem easier to cover water, and if the fish were "patternable" to set up a decent milk run? does this hold true?

 

also it is seemingly a deeper impoundment too, if that is true then does is also make it more or a sopt on a spot lake?

 

lastly, how does this compare to pickwick, I would assume it is still the clearer, rock bottom, current related TN River type lake, no? if you fish both(Wilson, pickwick) do you think patterns interchange between the two lakes? (within reason)

 

feel free to answer here if you are comfortable....but don't give anything away. Don't want the fishing information trolls to get anything good, Ha ha....always someone looking on the internet. or you could PM me.

First, just let me say I haven't fished Wilson as much lately as I have in the past. Lots of sloughs and creeks on WIlson, more docks and boathouses than Pickwick for sure. Yes It's pretty easy to cover water on the main lake, but you also have lots of creeks you can run up in such as Shoal Creek, Bluewater, 6 mile creek and Big Nance.  No submerged grass to fish, but there are weedlines and the like. I think patterns are interchangeable to some degree between Pickwick and Wilson. Current is always a factor, especially below Wheeler Dam.   Also, a good place to check out monthly fishing reports for Wilson and Pickwick is http://www.aonmag.com/page.php?id=143&cid=178  Local guides contribute to these reports.  Also http://www.fishpickwicklake.com

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First, just let me say I haven't fished Wilson as much lately as I have in the past. Lots of sloughs and creeks on WIlson, more docks and boathouses than Pickwick for sure. Yes It's pretty easy to cover water on the main lake, but you also have lots of creeks you can run up in such as Shoal Creek, Bluewater, 6 mile creek and Big Nance.  No submerged grass to fish, but there are weedlines and the like. I think patterns are interchangeable to some degree between Pickwick and Wilson. Current is always a factor, especially below Wheeler Dam.   Also, a good place to check out monthly fishing reports for Wilson and Pickwick is http://www.aonmag.com/page.php?id=143&cid=178  Local guides contribute to these reports.  Also http://www.fishpickwicklake.com

 

Do you ever fish the standing  timber that is under water? Or the old Train track that is still in the lake? Have not fished it but one time, and that was around 1989. Always fished Wheeler lake or Pickwick.

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Do you ever fish the standing  timber that is under water? Or the old Train track that is still in the lake? Have not fished it but one time, and that was around 1989. Always fished Wheeler lake or Pickwick

 

I primarily fish Pickwick too, but yes I have fished around the old train track, have not fished much standing timber, if at all.  

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I primarily fish Pickwick too, but yes I have fished around the old train track, have not fished much standing timber, if at all.  

We had an old boy pre-fish there years ago for a club Tournament. Problem was we were fishing Joe Wheeler LOL My boat had big fish and total weight within a mile of the ramp at Joe Wheeler.

Planning on making this one, But I will be fishing North of Chattanooga Tn (Harrison Bay State park) the week and weekend before. Coming right by there on the way home with the camper. So may find a spot to drop it the Sunday before. Come home and get my boat and go back on Wed.

Pete

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Can someone tell me what section there putting us up in a the cabins? Wife and I may run down and check them out during Christmas. If I stay in one rather then mess with the camper, I'm sure I will be looking for someone to split a cabin with and have a boat seat open for most of the week.

Also can bring the smoker and do some Boston Butts or Briskets or Chicken or all the above for one of the dinners.Not going to say its going to be the best you will ever eat. But have fed Hundreds at a time and never had anyone that did not come back for seconds.

Pete

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I'm pretty sure I'm in again this year.  I may have an open seat in my truck too.  I should know more soon.

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I'm pretty sure I'm in again this year.  I may have an open seat in my truck too.  I should know more soon.

 

Glad you are coming, I hope you don't have an extra seat in your truck  :eyebrows:   Tell her I say "hi"

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