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<blockquote data-quote="rsimms" data-source="post: 5793919" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>So, everybody knows (I hope) that I don't hard-sell. BUT, you might want to consider a walleye fishing trip with my guide partner, Capt. Scott Lillie. He fishes a different type of water (tailwater downstream from Watts Bar Dam), but the principles and techniques are the same. A fishing trip with him, where you can pick his brain, is going to shorten your learning curve my a HUGE amount. Check out our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sceniccityfishing" target="_blank">Scenic City Fishing Facebook Page</a> or our <a href="https://www.sceniccityfishing.com/photo-gallery.html" target="_blank">SCF Photo Gallery</a>, scroll down and you can see his results.</p><p></p><p>That said, Capt. Lillie (who only guides on weekends) has only TWO REMAINING DATES open for this year's walleye season. At this writing he is open March 31, 2024 or May 4, 2024. He'll resume his walleye fishing trips in December 2024 (and you can book now if you want).</p><p></p><p>OK, sales pitch is over. Good luck! We have learned that there is a HUGE fascination, and demand, for catching walleye in Tennessee. Once you figure it out, be ready for folks beating down your door for you to take them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsimms, post: 5793919, member: 1534"] So, everybody knows (I hope) that I don't hard-sell. BUT, you might want to consider a walleye fishing trip with my guide partner, Capt. Scott Lillie. He fishes a different type of water (tailwater downstream from Watts Bar Dam), but the principles and techniques are the same. A fishing trip with him, where you can pick his brain, is going to shorten your learning curve my a HUGE amount. Check out our [URL='https://www.facebook.com/sceniccityfishing']Scenic City Fishing Facebook Page[/URL] or our [URL='https://www.sceniccityfishing.com/photo-gallery.html']SCF Photo Gallery[/URL], scroll down and you can see his results. That said, Capt. Lillie (who only guides on weekends) has only TWO REMAINING DATES open for this year's walleye season. At this writing he is open March 31, 2024 or May 4, 2024. He'll resume his walleye fishing trips in December 2024 (and you can book now if you want). OK, sales pitch is over. Good luck! We have learned that there is a HUGE fascination, and demand, for catching walleye in Tennessee. Once you figure it out, be ready for folks beating down your door for you to take them. [/QUOTE]
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