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Sometime in the near future my grandparents are moving to Greeneville tennesee. I will either be helping them move in late may/early june or visiting in Late june/ July. Their house is a 1/2 mile from the Nolichucky river, which I googled and found out that it has great smallies and trout. I know how to catch trout, but any smallie tips would be appreciated. (There is also a reservoir nearby, but I don't have a boat,only maybe a tube, and I don't know if I'll be able to get there)
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I've seen some guys throw a 4 inch smoke grub with a 1/4 lead head for summertime smallies in gin clear water..
Try a black spinnerbait with one gold colorado blade for night fishing smallies. Minnow on a jig head on the bottom / rocks is deadly too |
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i always use salted tubes for smallies,i always use a 1/8 tube jig depending on depth of water,
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drag a tube jig along the bottum
or the good old spinnerbait
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