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<blockquote data-quote="J.A.F.O." data-source="post: 5809322" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>If you like to river kayak fish for bronzies then try out the Nolichucky River from Big Rock down to Davy Crockett lake and then the Holston River from Church Hill down to Bybee. Most,if not all the lakes have good populations of bronzers but Boone has been stocked with a new F1 hybrid bass by TWRA and they are starting to get to a good catchable size now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.A.F.O., post: 5809322, member: 23145"] If you like to river kayak fish for bronzies then try out the Nolichucky River from Big Rock down to Davy Crockett lake and then the Holston River from Church Hill down to Bybee. Most,if not all the lakes have good populations of bronzers but Boone has been stocked with a new F1 hybrid bass by TWRA and they are starting to get to a good catchable size now. [/QUOTE]
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