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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Greetings! And... SmokerCraft Re-build
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<blockquote data-quote="JKTreveccaFishin" data-source="post: 404039" data-attributes="member: 20415"><p>LVMark - I haven't fished Dale Hollow but I know the BEST resource for you if you're wanting to learn that Lake. His name is Dave. His information can be found at www.dalehollowdave.com I've driven around that lake for work and it is beautiful. From what I understand it is a very deep clear water lake that produces trophy walleye and smallmouth on a daily basis. </p><p></p><p>I tend to stick around Cordell Hull, Cheatham, Old Hickory, J Percy Priest, and the skinny waters closer the middle Tennessee. Before I murdered my boat I was doing very well on the bottom end of Old Hickory catching Stripers. I'm still learning but landed a 25 pounder Christmas eve and had 6 more fish on the day after Christmas. My biggest Striper to date was about 2 ounces shy of 30 pounds below Cordell Hull about 6 miles down-stream. It's an all consuming hobby! Good luck learning Dale Hollow. I have some good waypoints for stripers for that lake that were given to me but haven't ventured up there with the boat in tow just yet. </p><p></p><p>I picked up a total of 6 storage compartment hatches and frames yesterday off an old junk bass boat. I'll post pix later. Gotta earn the green stuff for now. </p><p></p><p>Have a great day everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKTreveccaFishin, post: 404039, member: 20415"] LVMark - I haven't fished Dale Hollow but I know the BEST resource for you if you're wanting to learn that Lake. His name is Dave. His information can be found at www.dalehollowdave.com I've driven around that lake for work and it is beautiful. From what I understand it is a very deep clear water lake that produces trophy walleye and smallmouth on a daily basis. I tend to stick around Cordell Hull, Cheatham, Old Hickory, J Percy Priest, and the skinny waters closer the middle Tennessee. Before I murdered my boat I was doing very well on the bottom end of Old Hickory catching Stripers. I'm still learning but landed a 25 pounder Christmas eve and had 6 more fish on the day after Christmas. My biggest Striper to date was about 2 ounces shy of 30 pounds below Cordell Hull about 6 miles down-stream. It's an all consuming hobby! Good luck learning Dale Hollow. I have some good waypoints for stripers for that lake that were given to me but haven't ventured up there with the boat in tow just yet. I picked up a total of 6 storage compartment hatches and frames yesterday off an old junk bass boat. I'll post pix later. Gotta earn the green stuff for now. Have a great day everyone. [/QUOTE]
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