Smith Branch, Old Hickory Lake, TN

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Outing Information

Date
Start/End Time
1100am to 200pm
Best Fishing Time
-
Rating
Good
Classification
Public
Water Temp
73.0°F
Water Clarity
Murky - <1' visibility
Water Level
-
User
Mike Kromer

Fish Caught

Largemouth Bass

Caught Avg Size Pattern Optional Fields
1 1 lbs Chartreuse Notable Fish: 1lb5oz
Time Caught: 1230
Fish Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Type: shallow flats by shore
Retrieve: meduim
Notes: shallow water cranking, east shore Smith Branch-
1lb5oz. BPS XPS shallow crankbait.

1 1 lbs White Notable Fish: 15oz
Time Caught: 100pm
Fish Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Type: shallow flats by shore
Retrieve: medium
Notes: shallow water cranking, east shore Smith Branch- 15oz Strike King Series 1 Bleeding Bait, gray/white/black
2 1 lbs

Yellow Bass

Caught Avg Size Pattern Optional Fields
1 0" Chartreuse Fish Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Type: near boat dock
Retrieve: medium
Notes: shallow water cranking, back of branch rt hand side near boat dock. BPS XPS shallow crankbait.
0 0" Chartreuse Time Caught: 100pm
Fish Depth: 1' - 3'
Water Depth: 1' - 3'
Retrieve: medium
Notes: shallow water cranking, back of branch rt hand side near boat dock. BPS XPS shallow crankbait.
1 0"

Smallmouth Bass

Caught Avg Size Pattern Optional Fields
0 0"
0 0"
Total: 3 fish Top Patterns: Unspecified (3)

Weather

SkiesMorningAfternoonEvening
Mostly Sunny X X
Precipitation
None X X
Wind
Medium - 10 to 15 knots X X
Air Temp High/Low
70.0°F / 80.0°F
Wind Direction
-
Weather Front
-
Barometer
-
Moon Phase
98% Full (Full)

Other Patterns Tried

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Hatches

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Insect Seining

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Fishing Partners

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Notes

The bass were caught on the east shore of Smith Branch, shallow water cranking the shore, observing the bass feeding on baitfish. Cold front bringing rain was to arrive the following day.

The 1lb5oz fish is the largest LMB to date.