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Nashville living
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recently moved back to Utah in June after living in the Nashville area for a little over 2 years. Here are some of the adventures I had while I was away (apparently I have to limit my post to 10 photos). 

I caught some toad wipers:
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I caught some chunky bass:
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I caught quite a few monster stripers using 2-3 pound live rainbow trout on the Cumberland River
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I caught some respectable catfish
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I caught my first marlin
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I went to Cuba and caught my first dorado 

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I got to check out downtown Nashville before COVID hit

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I took a trip back to Utah and went to the old sturgeon stomping grounds in Idaho with Kent and Randy.

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And I survived (my horse trailer didn't) my first and hopefully last tornado.
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Happy fishing everyone!
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#2
Love the pics with some big brutes. I have a lot of relatives 125mi west of Nashville in Dyersburg where I use to live. Dyersburg was my home of record when I enlisted in the Air Force in 1972. Have good memories fishing Kentucky Lake & the Real Foot Lake as well as the Mississippi River. Eyes to the sky watching the weather, dodged my share of tornados. 
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(08-29-2020, 01:24 AM)Bduck Wrote: Love the pics with some big brutes. I have a lot of relatives 125mi west of Nashville in Dyersburg where I use to live. Dyersburg was my home of record when I enlisted in the Air Force in 1972. Have good memories fishing Kentucky Lake & the Real Foot Lake as well as the Mississippi River. Eyes to the sky watching the weather, dodged my share of tornados. 
I never fished Kentucky lake but it was super close to where I lived. But I was even closer to Percy Priest as I lived on that reservoir so spent most of my time fishing there. It was a great smallmouth fishery, plus wipers, stripers, largemouths and pan-fish. Also fished Cherokee lake and the Cumberland River quite a few times.
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Living the good life!
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