silvertalon
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I,ve been here for 5 years now and have not seen such poor fall season for black bass. Actually, let's go back to mid summer with that (for me at least). So in my last 5-6 outings I've only caught 2 or 3 LM's but more Hybrids White's & striper's than I could have wanted. One striper going very close to 20# caught out of a good LM hole. Then I hooked up on another after side imaging the area and saw a lot of them grouped up tight side-by-side (a typical formation). And this was in Soddy Creek. I've read articles on invasive striper's out west wiping out black bass populations by devouring the majority of shad and small bass. I'm not saying at all that this is what is happening here but I do see a red flag. Could it just be a fluke or a normal cycle? Look at the Asian Carp invasion wiping out KY Lake. KY was at it's very best just 1-2 year's prior. I've seen more reports here on stripers and hybrids than black bass. I'm sure soon we will see the normal winter big bass catch's popping up but, what will the future look like? Will our little TN River lake hold up to the enormous pressure going on? What ever happened to the off shore mega -schools of days past- and why have pro guides disappeared? I guess we're just gonna fish it out no matter what.