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Charles Summers called me the other day to see if I wanted to share a final
fishing trip on his Nitro, and how could I resuse? With daytime temperatures pushing one hundred degrees the last few days, we waited until 8 PM to put in at Elm Hill Marina on J. Percy Priest to take advantage of cooler night temperatures. The city lights of Nashville, LaVergne, and Smyrna reflect off the nighttime clouds and At dusk, we combed the submerged roadbed that runs along the south side of Hamilton Creek with buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, and plastic worms, but we met with no success until we moved north to fish the around the Elm Hill Park ramp. Bass frequently move from the nearby river channel to the shallow flats around that courtesy dock and ramp, attracted by the minnows and shad fry that are drawn to the parking lot lights. Our first bass of the evening, a four-pound largemouth with a six-pounder's frame, looked like it could use a few good meals to fatten up, and it crushed my Secret Weapon 5/16-ounce Midnight Snack spinnerbait with a black #5 Colorado blade. We snapped a quick photo (posted on ABPF), released the fish unharmed, and fished on around the point, working northward along the bluffs with jigs and 7-inch Berkley Power Worms. Fish repeatedly pecked at and grabbed the baits and stripped our worms off the hooks several times. Although most attempts to connect resulted in a swing and a miss, we managed to pick up for more largemouth bass -- two more of them over the 15-inch minimum -- before reaching the mouth of Elm Hill Marina cove at 11:30 PM. Joe |
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My last trip on the boat was much like my first... guiding Joe around and
netting his fish. I don't know if it was last trip jitters... but I remained fishless. "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. Charles Summers called me the other day to see if I wanted to share a final fishing trip on his Nitro, and how could I resuse? With daytime temperatures pushing one hundred degrees the last few days, we waited until 8 PM to put in at Elm Hill Marina on J. Percy Priest to take advantage of cooler night temperatures. The city lights of Nashville, LaVergne, and Smyrna reflect off the nighttime clouds and |
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