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Transplanted Sportsman 01-17-2014 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by txnative (Post 44431)
Anytime you want to take a crack at 'em, let me know.



Chris Bryant

Yes Sir, thanks for the invite!, I'm afraid I do not have anything big enough to throw at them or handle them with once they do bite, but a good yak towing trip sure sound like a lot of fun, yikes!!!

txnative 01-17-2014 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fishfindergeneral (Post 44432)
Chris, have you ever had those big bows porpoise on you. In the lake, 6 to 12 lbers will sometimes come out of the water nose first at go back in nose first repeatedly. Most of the smallie guys don't believe me when I say I'd rather fight a big bow than a big smallie...

Nope, but I haven't had a lot of experience with 6-12 lb rainbows, either ;)

The biggest rainbow I've caught was around 7-7.5 lbs and it pretty much stayed down and acted like a striper. I have had browns go ballistic and launch like a missile repeatedly, almost as if they were on a pogo stick.

I can understand the choice of 'bow over smallie. Trout hit harder, jump higher, move faster, and are less predictable than the weather in Middle Tn during spring. I love smallies, but I have a soft spot for any species of fish that routinely break my lures.


Chris Bryant

txnative 01-17-2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman (Post 44435)
Yes Sir, thanks for the invite!, I'm afraid I do not have anything big enough to throw at them or handle them with once they do bite, but a good yak towing trip sure sound like a lot of fun, yikes!!!

I have gear you can use/abuse.


Chris Bryant

Transplanted Sportsman 01-18-2014 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by txnative (Post 44439)
I have gear you can use/abuse.


Chris Bryant

Well thanks Chris!, this almost sounds like a guided fishing trip!, maybe in the next few weeks let me know what would be a good day for you and see if we can work out a day, thanks again!

txnative 01-18-2014 08:43 AM

I don't have anything besides work on my schedule for the next few weeks. I'll be out pretty much every weekend and may during the week, if work allows.

We can plan on next weekend. I think TravisC may join us, so I will need to figure out what works best for us as far as which day. Let me know if you're available, and I will go over details via pm once we establish a date.


Chris Bryant

Dakota 01-18-2014 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by fishfindergeneral (Post 44408)
Just a little heads up. I'll be one of Doug's guests tomorrow morning. We'll be discussing winter smallmouth, muskies and walleye. Plus February fishing forecasts for Dale Hollow. It's on 99.7 or can be caught on I Heart Radio


Is there a replay online where I can listen?


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Alphahawk 01-18-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 44471)
Is there a replay online where I can listen?


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Not anymore. Used to be on Podcast but that stopped a while back. It's live only now.


Regards

fishfindergeneral 01-18-2014 09:40 AM

I'll be doing the whole show in a few weeks and it can be listened to on I Heart Radio app for phones. That's how I usually catch it my self.

Dakota 01-18-2014 09:56 AM

Ok I use that app thanks.


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fishfindergeneral 01-18-2014 07:32 PM

Ill give y'all a heads up when I get the date so those of you that want to tune in, can and those that don't want to, can avoid it. ;)


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