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Wanting to get my senior pictures made next summer on the lake fishing. What would you guys say my best bet is on catching quality fish at that time of year? I live in mid Tn so I'd prefer to stay within the state but not a necessity. Kentucky lake? Chickamauga?

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Fantastic idea. And Roadwarrior lives in Tennessee so he would know where to go.

If you are successful in your efforts don't forget to post the photo on the Forum.

Congrats on earning your high school diploma. May your future be bright and your personal best right around the corner.

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If you're looking to get a fish picture, it might be easier to fish first, and keep the fish in the livewell (with the pumps running, of course) ready for the shot, instead of trying to fish while you're paying a photog.

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4 minutes ago, J Francho said:

If you're looking to get a fish picture, it might be easier to fish first, and keep the fish in the livewell (with the pumps running, of course) ready for the shot, instead of trying to fish while you're paying a photog.

My thoughts exactly. You're not going to want to pay for a photographers time to stand there and wait for you to MAYBE catch a fish. 

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Can't beat Tim's Ford in terms of beauty. Good chance of catching some nice smallies too.

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