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Great pics Slab ! The food looks outstanding, must be tough living the dream of catching nice crappie and eating like a king.
Mannnnnn, I was a couple hrs away . I wish I knew you were in tn I woulda swung over and had supper with you guys.
big food and big crappie .....that there is a trip to remember ....very nice
great photos as well .....that there is the entire enchilada sir .....
Thanks for a wonderful report. Nice
Now that ones on the list too! Thx.
Wow! Great fishing report and thanks for the pictures.
One of the best articles I've seen and pictures....great read this morning!
Great article.
Good ol' East TN! It doesn't get any better (imo)!
Looks more like an Ad for Bunch Marine and the chef to me.
That looks like a fun trip pulling in some nice crappie and the food looks great to!
Great pics and article! Last time I saw that gold sphere was when we were actually at the World's Fair :)
Great read, thanks for sharing.
Good Job
Nice read and pics!!
That is what I call a dream retirement. Well done, and congrats. Great photos.
Great photos and story....thanks for sharing. Have caught some of those blacknose crappie on the Choctawhatchee River in Florida and wondered why they were different. Since I'm new to crappie fishing I learned something new from your post.
Well finally reported in did ya? Speckanator and I have had a Bat Signal out for u since u were last seen at Talquin. Looks like u been having a great time.
good read
Way to go Boss, you give us something to dream about or add to our list.
"gene"
Great post Ed.
Excellent read. Thanks for sharing a great trip with us.
Great post and pictures, thanks for sharing.
Slab, you are one lucky man to be able to fish with these guys in these places. Congrats & God bless....
Good Times!!
Slab that's my ole stompin' grounds! I miss fishing those ET lakes. Cherokee, Douglas and Norris.
Looks like a good place to go. Thanks.
We recently had some friends move to the Watts Bar area and have been invited to come and visit and do some fishing. Looking for some help, would we need to get a guide to experience some great Crappie fishing? And if so does any one have any recommendation's for a local guide? And when is the peak fishing in the spring?
Dave
Nice job Slab