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Caney Fork: BIG Silt Plume from Dam Repairs
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<blockquote data-quote="shorefisherman" data-source="post: 804393" data-attributes="member: 5582"><p>I think the brooks are great, catch(release) them almost every time i go, super aggressive fish attacking the plugs i use (and gill u know the size). But silt or not these brooks were corn fed, way more hardier than the natives up in the smokies...I wouldnt be suprised if someone catches a 2-3 pounder in couple years! I think they have a way better chance in the caney than any other tailwaters in tn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorefisherman, post: 804393, member: 5582"] I think the brooks are great, catch(release) them almost every time i go, super aggressive fish attacking the plugs i use (and gill u know the size). But silt or not these brooks were corn fed, way more hardier than the natives up in the smokies...I wouldnt be suprised if someone catches a 2-3 pounder in couple years! I think they have a way better chance in the caney than any other tailwaters in tn. [/QUOTE]
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