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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5434170" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I'm not familiar with doing that at Nickajack but have done it plenty at Chickamauga. Pretty easy to see the large schools of bait with the birds. I usually do it from the sidewalk up next to the pier below the dam. The way the water swirls back up against the bank. It gathers shad right there. One thing is DONT let your net touch the bottom or it'll be all kinds of stuck in the rocks and you may or may not get it back. We then run up to the dam and float down approximately to the railroad bridge and do it again. You can catch some good smallies, largemouths, catfish, and such doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5434170, member: 18913"] I’m not familiar with doing that at Nickajack but have done it plenty at Chickamauga. Pretty easy to see the large schools of bait with the birds. I usually do it from the sidewalk up next to the pier below the dam. The way the water swirls back up against the bank. It gathers shad right there. One thing is DONT let your net touch the bottom or it’ll be all kinds of stuck in the rocks and you may or may not get it back. We then run up to the dam and float down approximately to the railroad bridge and do it again. You can catch some good smallies, largemouths, catfish, and such doing it. [/QUOTE]
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