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Put new batterys in the boat yesterday and to ease some of the pain. of that expense I got on the water about 11:00. Wass one of those days where we just caught everything. Fished mostly hair, cranks and some swimbaits. Anyway we put two strippers in the boat around 30# each. Smallmouth, largemouth, drum, and tennessee tarpon also came to the boat. Water was a bit dirty but was a good day. Just love fishing hair this time of year on light stuff...ya just don't know what'll hit. Hooked what I thought were a couple big drum and they just kicked my @!#$ before the came off.

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  • Super User
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Yea you got to be  careful with those strippers no matter what the weight. .

  • Super User
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Oops....shudda spell checked. Lil humor

  • Super User
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Tennessee Tarpon-aka skipjack herring?  Those are fun to catch!  I never knew they existed until we fished downstream from the Picwick dam.  They put up a pretty good fight and saved us from an otherwise fishless trip.

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