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    From what I understand, the Savanah River in Georgia/South Carolina has HUGE shellcrackers. Two pounders are common, and three pounders are not uncommon. I've been thinking about taking the trip to this river but I need to do some research before I commit a bunch of money to it.

    One things for sure, I'll be going to Kentucky Lake next spring because it has some legit 1.5-2lb redears in it. It's becoming quite the shellcracker lake...also has big bluegill. It's known for it's crappie/bass fishing but the ears have made a strong presence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    From what I understand, the Savanah River in Georgia/South Carolina has HUGE shellcrackers. Two pounders are common, and three pounders are not uncommon. I've been thinking about taking the trip to this river but I need to do some research before I commit a bunch of money to it.

    One things for sure, I'll be going to Kentucky Lake next spring because it has some legit 1.5-2lb redears in it. It's becoming quite the shellcracker lake...also has big bluegill. It's known for it's crappie/bass fishing but the ears have made a strong presence.

    Try Prior Bay, or Neville Bay on lake Barkely.
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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