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Fishing in Eastern Tenn?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 84117" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>The Nolichuckey river is really an awesome river. I've fished it several times. Its an awesome smallmouth river, and during the winter they stock "brood" trout(17-18 inches is average), so you still have a chance at those too. I don't really know that many places you can fish from the bank, because we usually just do float trips...but I do know of one spot you might try. Its the Nolichuckey Dam, It looks to be(judging by google maps) roughly 5-6 miles south of Greeneville on Asheville Hwy. I'm pretty sure alot of people fish there quite abit. If any of them know anything about the area, or the river....I would say they know where its at. If I could afford to take off one day, I would come down and meet you guys. We could take my boat out on Douglas Lake, which is about 20-25 miles east of Greeneville. The stripe(white bass) are supposedly wearin' it out at the headwaters of the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 84117, member: 216"] The Nolichuckey river is really an awesome river. I've fished it several times. Its an awesome smallmouth river, and during the winter they stock "brood" trout(17-18 inches is average), so you still have a chance at those too. I don't really know that many places you can fish from the bank, because we usually just do float trips...but I do know of one spot you might try. Its the Nolichuckey Dam, It looks to be(judging by google maps) roughly 5-6 miles south of Greeneville on Asheville Hwy. I'm pretty sure alot of people fish there quite abit. If any of them know anything about the area, or the river....I would say they know where its at. If I could afford to take off one day, I would come down and meet you guys. We could take my boat out on Douglas Lake, which is about 20-25 miles east of Greeneville. The stripe(white bass) are supposedly wearin' it out at the headwaters of the lake. [/QUOTE]
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