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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5593723" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Reelfoot continues to be my personal favorite lake to visit in TN.</p><p></p><p>But then, both my ancestors and myself have a long history involving Reelfoot Lake. Before the creation of Kentucky Lake (and many others along the TN & Cumberland River systems), Reelfoot Lake was <em>THE</em> hunting & fishing <em>DESTINATION</em> of Tennessee. And <em>"Walnut Log"</em> was a booming place!</p><p></p><p>What I "hate" is going out on a typical big TN lake and being overrun by wake boats & jet skis, and seemingly more people around than fish. Going to Reelfoot is more like going to the Florida Everglades.</p><p></p><p>A part of me is glad many disagree with my thoughts.</p><p>Hey, you don't want to go there. There are big cottonmouth water moccasins hanging from every tree, and they're just waiting for you to pass underneath. There are also gigantic snapping turtles that can just eat you whole. Alligators are moving in as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5593723, member: 1409"] Reelfoot continues to be my personal favorite lake to visit in TN. But then, both my ancestors and myself have a long history involving Reelfoot Lake. Before the creation of Kentucky Lake (and many others along the TN & Cumberland River systems), Reelfoot Lake was [I]THE[/I] hunting & fishing [I]DESTINATION[/I] of Tennessee. And [I]"Walnut Log"[/I] was a booming place! What I "hate" is going out on a typical big TN lake and being overrun by wake boats & jet skis, and seemingly more people around than fish. Going to Reelfoot is more like going to the Florida Everglades. A part of me is glad many disagree with my thoughts. Hey, you don't want to go there. There are big cottonmouth water moccasins hanging from every tree, and they're just waiting for you to pass underneath. There are also gigantic snapping turtles that can just eat you whole. Alligators are moving in as well. [/QUOTE]
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