Greg, I can tell you that fishing on Conway will be completely different than fishing Reelfoot. It is a completely different animal.
Can't help you on where to stay unless you guys are camping and don't mind a primitive campsite.
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A group of us guys are looking to try an new spot this spring. Most likely second or third week of March. We all have been fishing Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee for over 20 years. We are stilll going there, but not till April and wanted to try something new. I have read a little about this lake, and some of the post here. We all Jig fish (we also can spider rig).
Obviously fishing Reelfoot, were either in the Cypress Trees jigging, or in the pads. Does/can anyone offer any advice on places to stay, time of year, liscense/permits needed, best route from St Louis?
Any and all help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Greg
Greg, I can tell you that fishing on Conway will be completely different than fishing Reelfoot. It is a completely different animal.
Can't help you on where to stay unless you guys are camping and don't mind a primitive campsite.
Can't believe you haven't had but one reply. Lots of good fishermen on Conway. Maybe they don't want you to come.
Just kidding. I'm sure they will reply. It's been a little slow on the board lately. They love helping people over there.![]()
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