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I visit the Nashville area on business once or twice a year. Back in mid
Feb I decided to tag on a day of smallmouth fishing. I got a guide and went to Percy Priest for a day. Unfortunately the day before was 70, and a cold front moved in and brought the temp down to 45. As you might expect - NADA. Undetered, I asked the guide a good time for the spring bite. He indicated the first week of April. I booked a trip for last weekend. 3 days of fishing planned. When we arrived on Friday it was rainy and cold. Apparently another cold front moved in. We were planning on Dale Hollow, but since it was windy the guide recommended Center Hill. Spent the day out there in driving rain, 40 degree temps and high winds. Again NADA. Next day wind forecast was still a bit high, guide suggested Old Hickory. Off we went. The weather was improving, temps got up to 70. Fished hard all day - NADA. Now I trusted the guide, he is a semi-pro with a big name sponsor. However, he had us banging the banks on all 3 days. I'm wondering if after not being successful on the banks he should have been looking deeper. Maybe on some deeper water humps / spawning staging areas. So you folks in TN, was last weekend really this tough? What about looking deeper? I need some empathy so i don't give up on your beautiful state... |
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