"BassMr" wrote in message
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Hey Dan, I haven't been able to get out and fish much lately but I hear
reports of some good striper and smallmouth action on the local lakes and
rivers here in middle Tennessee. Today it is a balmy 68 degrees (quite
abnormal for this time of year) but we are able to fish year round
depending on the species targeted. Not much snow if any at all, only an
occasional ice threat. Check out this website to see some of the action,
www.tennesseebassguides.com to see some recent pics of what can be done
here this time of year.
I don't know much about Arkansas but I do know this part of Tennessee is a
great place to fish and live.Stay warm. 
"DanD" wrote in message
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Hi all:
So who has a good story to tell????
I just got through shoveling 4 inches of snow.
More on the way this weekend.
Did I say I hate the cold!!!!!
Am thinking of moving south, how does south eastern Arkansas sound????
Any one know the area?? How is the fishing??
Any one far enough south to not be walking on water that has a story to
tell
will make my old cold bones feel better!!!!!!!!!!!!
Only a little story is all it would take. Maybe even if you had to make
one
up!!!!
Thanks much
Dan
don't like to ice fish either, did I say I hate the cold!!!
almost have the women talked into the move away from her family!!!!!
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Sometimes the best thing to do:
Is nothing at all.
But not this time:::
Between all the holiday stuff and the boat is partially dismantled as order
some new parts, I have not gotten out. The Stripers have been off the scale
in the Sacramento Delta, but the bass fishing has been slow.