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    I've never fished Tillery and thought I'd go take a look around in the morning 4/9/14. I have no idea where to launch. I'll be coming in on Hwy 27 from the Charlotte area. It would be nice to have a dock since we have 22' Pontoon.
    Also where can I buy shiners or large minnows.
    Thanks in advance

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    24/27 runs across Tillery. Right past the bridge there is a nice landing on the right. If you continue on 24/27 about 2 miles there is a log store on the right that has minnows.

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    LR77
    Thanks for the info, We'll give it a try.We'll probably ride around a bit to see the lake. The wife said she'd like to see what's for sale...like we can afford to live on the lake HaHa

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    Make sure you look at the hwy 73 bridge located at the ramp not sure how tall your toon is but it might not go under. If not go back across bridge and turn left on Indian Mound road there is a wildlife landing mile or so on left.

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    yea... coming from 27 the 24/27 ramp with be the easiest to get to but... I always caught more fish on the norwood

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    Thanks guys I wound up stay ing home the wind forecast was 8-10MPH too much for a cool day with the wife. I'll do sub zero to fish but not her

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