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<blockquote data-quote="bryan28" data-source="post: 444731" data-attributes="member: 7278"><p></p></blockquote><p></p><p>richg99 no I haven't fished the Chick. To be honest other than setting out a few juglines on Normandy lake a couple times and going out with a crappie guide on Old Hickory once I haven't done much freshwater fishing. Growing up in TX we'd wade in East Bay and fish the jetties and beachfront in Galveston but very little freshwater. I'd sure like to learn to catch crappie and eating sized cats on a more consistent basis though. Those hybrid stripers look fun too.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="bryan28, post: 444731, member: 7278"] [/quote] richg99 no I haven't fished the Chick. To be honest other than setting out a few juglines on Normandy lake a couple times and going out with a crappie guide on Old Hickory once I haven't done much freshwater fishing. Growing up in TX we'd wade in East Bay and fish the jetties and beachfront in Galveston but very little freshwater. I'd sure like to learn to catch crappie and eating sized cats on a more consistent basis though. Those hybrid stripers look fun too. [/QUOTE]
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