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Started by ilbucksndux, May 08, 2017, 11:24:26 PM
Quote from: ilbucksndux on May 08, 2017, 11:24:26 PMWanting to go to Reelfoot to catch some bluegill next month. I have never been there and looking for tips/suggestions..........not your fishin hole. Plan on taking my boat so I dont need to rent one.
Quote from: Bill Cooksey on May 09, 2017, 01:59:16 PM"they call them some kind of name" They were called "Lake Boats." Before motors became dependable in those boats, they were equipped with oars which allowed you to face forward to see where you were going. The oar system was patented. You can see them in a movie, I believe it was "The Fugitive," where they were chasing an escapee through a swamp. The swamp was actually Reelfoot.OP, unless your boat is huge, heavy and you have a really old motor, you really won't have a problem unless you try to run fast where there's not a channel. The old Lake Boats were still in common use right up 'til shear pins were replaced with slip-clutches in outboards. I've never torn anything up on my boats there, and I'm not exactly an old hand who knows all the runs. Just treat it like any other swamp or flooded timber area you've been in, and you'll be fine. The bream fishing is unreal.