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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 2142438" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I had a box full of crickets today, and went back to the lake. The bluegill were biting so good, that I chose to ignore the quest of the perch. lol</p><p>I did check around and the bait shop guy said that there are a bunch in the lake, and started showing up about three years ago. I assume that the "stocking" was done by fishermen who had caught some elsewhere, logically Kentucky lake in this area. At any rate, the white bass are hitting good in the Tennessee river and the bluegills are also, at least in Beech Lake. And, Muzzleloader season opens saturday. So, I suppose that I will put any active search off for awhile. However, if anyone on here knows about this population or any others in West Tennessee, I would like to hear about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 2142438, member: 2975"] I had a box full of crickets today, and went back to the lake. The bluegill were biting so good, that I chose to ignore the quest of the perch. lol I did check around and the bait shop guy said that there are a bunch in the lake, and started showing up about three years ago. I assume that the "stocking" was done by fishermen who had caught some elsewhere, logically Kentucky lake in this area. At any rate, the white bass are hitting good in the Tennessee river and the bluegills are also, at least in Beech Lake. And, Muzzleloader season opens saturday. So, I suppose that I will put any active search off for awhile. However, if anyone on here knows about this population or any others in West Tennessee, I would like to hear about them. [/QUOTE]
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