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Josh, two guides come immediately to mind.... both top notch. Jim Duckworth
has a wide reputation, gets a lot of press, and he's a good guide, too, but he's not the best in the area. In my opinion, Donny Hall is, or was, probably the best all-round striper, bass, and catfish guide on the Cumberland River around Nashville. He also guided on KY lake, Percy Priest, Old Hickory and other regional lakes. Unfortunately, he's recuperating very slowly from some pretty major back surgery now. I called him today to see how he's doing, but he will be out of commission for at least another six months. Hall recommended a pal of his, Don Slacker (615-331-8837), and said that Don is the best striper man on the Cumberland. Hall claims he knows where they are and what it takes to get to them even better than Donny does. Tell Don that Donny Hall recommended him, and he'll take care of you. If Slacker's not available, give Jim a try. Jim Duckworth's Fishing Adventures at 615-444-2283. -- TNBass ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- www.secretweaponlures.com -------------------=- 0'))) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 615-444-2283. "Josh" wrote in message ... Fishermen . . . Hey guys, I know niether one of you know ANYTHING about the Cumberland River down yer way, but do you know of anyone who does or a guide in the area. There's a guy on the net Fred McClintock who does the Cumberland, but I'm not sure where. Price is $300 per day for 2 fishermen. Hows that price sound to you? Any other Nashville area guys have any suggestions. Looks pretty fast moving most of the time, but I did see a tv show that showed guys fishing some nice looking back water areas. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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Thanks for Info Joe. Wanna give that river a shot next time I'm down in the
spring or early summer. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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You betcha. For several years I've been wanting the Cumberland River below
Nashville (I guess you might properly say 67-mile-long Cheatham Lake extends up through Nashville, but it's more like a flowing river most of the time). I just never made the time. That's one of the problems living here in Tennessee... there are just too many lakes, ponds, and prime rivers crying out "fish me... fish me...." I try, but I can't satisfy them all. TNBass _______________ "Josh" wrote in message ... Thanks for Info Joe. Wanna give that river a shot next time I'm down in the spring or early summer. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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