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Always great to see something like this especially since I'll be there in 2 weeks. Congrats!!

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They said the pics of the boat were in front of Gastons but it looks like they have the fish at Wildcat Shoals takeout.

thats not wildcat. the ramp has too much angle to it(I hate the ramp at wildcat)

I see a can of corn in the boat. Chumming is illegal.

everything in this post is purely opinion and is said to annoy you.

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"I see a can of corn in the boat. Chumming is illegal."

I'm not familiar with the White. Is that a catch and release area where he caught the fish?

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"I see a can of corn in the boat. Chumming is illegal."

I'm not familiar with the White. Is that a catch and release area where he caught the fish?

Chumming is only illegal in areas where bait fishing is not allowed. From AGFC Reg book...

Chumming is not allowed in trout waters

designated with special regulations such as catchand-

release areas, artificial lures only areas and

areas where natural or scented baits are prohibited.

The area where he caught the fish is not a C&R section.

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Chumming is only illegal in areas where bait fishing is not allowed. From AGFC Reg book...

Chumming is not allowed in trout waters

designated with special regulations such as catchand-

release areas, artificial lures only areas and

areas where natural or scented baits are prohibited.

The area where he caught the fish is not a C&R section.

That's kind of what I was thinking, so the comments about the can of corn and chumming are irrelevant. He could have been chumming legally, and caught it on corn legally. Not my way of fishing, but I was just curious about the "chumming" comments above.

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