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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 2137307" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I was up at Parsons this afternoon and stopped by Beech Lake in Lexington with an ultra light and a mepps spinner and caught some 10" bass(a ball on ultra light tackle), some bluegill and green sunfish. The last fish that I caught was a surprise catch, a yellow perch! I've explored their migration of the past few years, down(or up) as the case may be,the Tennessee River into Pickwick and Kentucky Lake, but catching one in a thousand acre landlocked watershed lake right smackdab in the middle of west tennessee was totally unexpected. Have any of you West Tennessee guys caught, or ever heard of them being caught in Beech Lake? If anyone has ever stocked them there, I missed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 2137307, member: 2975"] I was up at Parsons this afternoon and stopped by Beech Lake in Lexington with an ultra light and a mepps spinner and caught some 10" bass(a ball on ultra light tackle), some bluegill and green sunfish. The last fish that I caught was a surprise catch, a yellow perch! I've explored their migration of the past few years, down(or up) as the case may be,the Tennessee River into Pickwick and Kentucky Lake, but catching one in a thousand acre landlocked watershed lake right smackdab in the middle of west tennessee was totally unexpected. Have any of you West Tennessee guys caught, or ever heard of them being caught in Beech Lake? If anyone has ever stocked them there, I missed it. [/QUOTE]
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