06-28-2013, 09:00 AM
I&#39;m slow posting. It was a hard weekend guiding/fishing... although I still have a very hard time convincing my wife that it&#39;s &quot;work.&quot; emoAngel <br /><br />Saturday I visited the tailwaters chasing smallmouth and catfish, in spite of some open flood gates. Ugh! Some folks like extreme high flow, but I&#39;m not one of them. emoBang I was fishing with Michael Goetz and his friend, Klaus from Germany. Klaus heads back to Germany next week after three years in the states. Michael wanted to get him a taste of Tennessee River before he went home. Klaus had NEVER caught fish, or even been fishing... nowhere, no time, nohow... he was a brand new newbie. That was really special.<br /><br />Klaus&#39;s very first fight with a fish was a large drum... 12 lbs. to exact. Of course every time Klaus caught a new species it was a new &quot;personal best.&quot; That was cool. The smallmouth bite was tough but Klaus managed one decent brownfish. We were drifting shiners of course.<br /><br />The catfish bite wasn&#39;t easy either. Fortunately what we lacked in numbers we made up for in size... at least they were big for folks who&#39;d never caught Tennessee River blues. Big fish was Michael&#39;s 16 lber... a big battle on spinning tackle.<br /><br />Sunday I went lakeside for a crappie fishing trip. That is VERY unusual for me. I don&#39;t like taking clients shooting docks. It&#39;s a tough thing for inexperienced folks to learn... especially when you&#39;ve got four folks in the boat as I did Sunday. Fortunately this summer there are crappie ganged up on &quot;easy-to-fish&quot; docks and many other places. Chickamauga Lake is just lousy with crappie right now. I&#39;m beginning to worry it&#39;s getting overpopulated?<br /><br />On Sunday John Hughes along with his son and son-in-law, Jim and Jack, but a hurtin&#39; on them. I estimate we caught a total of 150 crappie give or take. They went home with 47 keepers, plus some keeper spotted bass and a 13-pound flathead. It was great fun watching John battle that fish on ultralight tackle.<br /><br />Lots of fun, lots of fish and happy clients. That means life is good and gettin&#39; better every day!