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8 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

I’m hitting dale hollow for a weekend this spring or maybe winter , not sure yet. Hopefully there’s decent camping, I’ve never been 

I haven’t done detailed planning, but I’m leaning toward the State Park.  They say it’s two miles from ramp, but rates are very reasonable.  I have no idea how quickly or far in advance people start making reservations,  so I’ll start checking website in January to gauge availability in April.  I imagine it is a popular place.

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Just now, OldManLure said:

I haven’t done detailed planning, but I’m leaning toward the State Park.  They say it’s two miles from ramp, but rates are very reasonable.  I have no idea how quickly or far in advance people start making reservations,  so I’ll start checking website in January to gauge availability in April.  I imagine it is a popular place.

I think it can be but being in the middle of nowhere prevents big crowds. I’ll just be camping in a tent and freezing my arse off 

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Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn anytime of the year!

 

Mid November & @Bass_Fanatic is knocking down 100+ day!

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It comes what you goal is; numbers or PB LMB? 

4 days fishing plus travel time? 

3 full days fish + 2 days travel time one of the hot lakes in Mexico lake Baccarat would be my choice.

Tom

 

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2 minutes ago, WRB said:

It comes what you goal is; numbers or PB LMB? 

4 days fishing plus travel time? 

3 full days fish + 2 days travel time one of the hot lakes in Mexico lake Baccarat would be my choice.

Tom

 

I’m inviting myself with this guy. 4 days.  Go big. 

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3 minutes ago, Columbia Craw said:

Clear Lake in mid April

Low hanging fruit in April. Great choice. 
 

I’ll be there. 

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On 11/20/2021 at 3:48 PM, PaulVE64 said:

Summertime fly fishing for rainbow/ cutthroat/bull/brown trout.

Bow River and the Crows Nest in Alberta Canada

Trout fishing is SO much fun

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I'd really like to go to Okoboji in Iowa and the upper Mississippi in the summer. 

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I would go march lake casitas, CA for finding big lmb, thats for me. But for you I suggest some lake that you have chance of two digit bass. I am going to do it next march to catch my new PB.

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Even though I live 10 minutes away from it, Lake St Clair.  It's probably the best smallmouth fishery in the country.  If you're going to spend 4 days here, you'll definitely land some 5lb+ fish.  

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23 minutes ago, redmeansdistortion said:

Even though I live 10 minutes away from it, Lake St Clair.  It's probably the best smallmouth fishery in the country.  If you're going to spend 4 days here, you'll definitely land some 5lb+ fish.  

That just cuts down on travel which I’m a big fan of doing! 

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With the past 2 years of crazy and adding a first newborn with a overload work schedule, I'd take 4 straight days on my local lakes over anywhere else.

 

Would love every minute of it. 

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9 minutes ago, WVU-SCPA said:

With the past 2 years of crazy and adding a first newborn with a overload work schedule, I'd take 4 straight days on my local lakes over anywhere else.

 

Would love every minute of it. 

I feel you brother.  Having a 9 to 5, plus my own business, and a 9 month old on top it gives me very little time to fish.  I go any chance I get, doesn't matter if it's a puddle in the road or not.  

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Ok looks like most prefer spawn/post spawn if you had a choice of anytime. Any other thoughts? prespawn vs post spawn? 

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12 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

Ok looks like most prefer spawn/post spawn if you had a choice of anytime. Any other thoughts? prespawn vs post spawn? 

Depends on where you go. Winter is the time to catch big ones down south 

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10 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Depends on where you go. Winter is the time to catch big ones down south 

So let's say South/Mid Atlantic...exclude florida and north east. So northern georgia, sc nc, tn...) 

where and when would you go? 

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Cuba

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32 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

So let's say South/Mid Atlantic...exclude florida and north east. So northern georgia, sc nc, tn...) 

where and when would you go? 

Well the monster bass are in southern Georgia…….. NC it seems falls, Jordan, and Sheron Harris are the hot spots. I could write a long novel on what’s available in Tennessee. Some of the best fishing lakes are not what I call fun to fish, like chickamauga, guntersville, Douglas, pickwick. They can be very fun at times but they are mostly always crowded and the waves are big . There are smaller less crowded spots that can offer fishing almost as good. South Carolina I would either fish somewhere with a huge spotted bass population like hartwell in winter. Or maybe a summer time trip fishing the cypress trees of santee cooper. Northern Georgia, I didn’t know they had water. 

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1 hour ago, clemsondds said:

Ok looks like most prefer spawn/post spawn if you had a choice of anytime. Any other thoughts? prespawn vs post spawn? 

 

Definitely pre-spawn/spawn, post spawn the bite dies off for a period of time. 

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On 11/20/2021 at 4:58 PM, OldManLure said:

Day 1 - Guntersville Lake at  Scottsboro, Alabama       Day 2 - Guntersville Lake at Guntersville, Alabama for largemouth;

Day 3 and 4 - Pickwick Lake near Florence, Alabama for smallmouth;

Coincidentally, this is a trip I am making in late April with a couple additional days so I can fish Dale Hollow Lake on the way back home to Maryland.  

 

 

 

 

 

I support this 100%.

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Those all sound great, especially if you enjoy time out on a boat. But I'll tell you, you can have a great time bank fishing the lagoons in the southern part of South Carolina and across the border in Georgia. There are literally thousands and thousands of lagoons to fish, and most hold a lot of 5+ pound LMB. DD bass are in these lagoons as well.

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In the places I've fished in Tennessee and north Alabama,  May and June are the easiest times to find fish on water I don't know very well.   If I'm going to try a new place, I like to do it in those months.  If you're planning to hire a guide then you don't have to worry about finding fish.

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