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Post by baitwaistindave on Feb 22, 2008 2:20:39 GMT -1
Hello, everyone. I hope y'all enjoy questions. I'm new to the boating world and have not fished on Alatoona in 25 years. Back then I was 7, and it was bobbers and night crawlers. This is all new territory for me, all my fishing has been in small ponds, trout streams and surf fishing off of the beach at Cape Hatteras NC. In advance, thank you for any tips and/or advice. I look foward to talking to y'all and learning enough to give some newbie some advice of my own one day.
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Post by Tokyo Lunker on Feb 22, 2008 2:50:18 GMT -1
Welcome Buddy, You have come to the right place!
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Post by Killian on Feb 22, 2008 3:43:54 GMT -1
Welcome aboard. you should find all the info you need here
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2008 11:10:17 GMT -1
Welcome aboard
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Post by Mike Helms on Feb 22, 2008 11:35:31 GMT -1
Hey Raised my kids on the lake but mostly throw bait at them, last year I had a houseboat and I found it easy to rig 6 poles drop different depths and bates including bread, chicken, leftovers are good, don't even have to buy bait. Anyway sold the old houseboat steel bottom started to leak, ya'll give a shout if you have a party hut type pontoon for sale I have a motor. Good luck to you and check out the spring crappe guide
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Post by Bob Smith (Porko) on Feb 24, 2008 17:19:45 GMT -1
Welcome Baitwastingdave, we look forward to seeing some of that advice as well!
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Post by Mike Bucca on Feb 24, 2008 17:35:48 GMT -1
Glad to have ya Dave . Feel free to jump in! Mike
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Post by mwest48 on Feb 24, 2008 17:48:33 GMT -1
Welcome to the site! There are many great people with extensive knowledge of Allatoona. Jump in at any time.
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