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Striper, Trout, Smallmouth, and Musky, guide trips in the Nashville area. Our home waters are Cumberland and Caney Fork River and our specialty is fly fishing for Trout and Stripers.

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toddro

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Re: 10/30 REPORT
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2011, 06:10:01 PM »
I've floated the Obey a lot though, and I have never seen many large fish there.  If they are there, they must hide a lot better on the Obey than they do on the Caney and the Elk.

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They all reside along and below Peterman Bend's deep water.

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Re: 10/30 REPORT
« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2011, 11:03:03 PM »
They all reside along and below Peterman Bend's deep water.

Which rock should I stand on?

It may sound kind of specific but its not. The 5 miles or so between Peterman's and the Cumby is almost one long deep pool.  ;)