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First bowfishing season in seven years
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<blockquote data-quote="Deadmeat" data-source="post: 135413" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Having moved back to Knoxville after being exiled to Atlanta for the past seven years, I'm really looking forward to my first bowfishing season in years. I used to to a lot of bowfishing during the month of May and now I've had the gear ready for months. The place where I do most of my bowfishing needs a lake level of 812 feet to put the water in the weeds where the carp and gar spawn and the lake level is just a few inches short of that now. I'm hoping to get into some of the grass carp (my biggest is a 27-pounder) that I got before I left for Atlanta. Do we have any other bowfishermen in the Knoxville, Tennessee area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadmeat, post: 135413, member: 704"] Having moved back to Knoxville after being exiled to Atlanta for the past seven years, I'm really looking forward to my first bowfishing season in years. I used to to a lot of bowfishing during the month of May and now I've had the gear ready for months. The place where I do most of my bowfishing needs a lake level of 812 feet to put the water in the weeds where the carp and gar spawn and the lake level is just a few inches short of that now. I'm hoping to get into some of the grass carp (my biggest is a 27-pounder) that I got before I left for Atlanta. Do we have any other bowfishermen in the Knoxville, Tennessee area? [/QUOTE]
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