TR20bh - 8/1/2017 2:11 PM
hawgdoggie - 7/29/2017 10:11 AM
It's simply agree to disagree, the grass is a mess every year. It hinders my and others style of fishing . It clogs up passage channels, docks , mats all the way out to deeper water nobody thinks about the pleasure boaters either . It's all of our lake to use , whether I'm yak fishing or out with my boys wakeboarding . I'm on the water every weekend in one or the other of my boats . I'll either be in a camo green Jackson yak or a lime green and black wake setter please feel free to stop and talk I'm a pretty pleasant dude !
The grass we have now is one of the only reasons you might catch any bass regardless of your style of fishing! It is obvious you were not around when ALL the aquatic grass was eliminated for years and this lake became known as "Sickamauga" & "The Dead Sea". It is not a "mess". It is the building block for the whole ecosystem that creates quality fishing! I remember the years when a "good" YEAR was when you could catch 5 bass over 5#. Now if you don't catch 5 over 5# in a day you couldn't win a tournament!! It's all about habitat...for the bait, for the fry, for the adult sportfish, that create a fishery. Take that away, and we're back to the dead sea days! And, as far as mats go. Only for a very short period in the fall, when TVA drops the lake, are there any mats on top deeper than 6 ft, and then its of benefit to pleasure boaters. If you see grass, you're venturing into water too shallow to run your boat!