I caught a possible world record freshwater drum out of Old Hickory. I just thought it was a trash fish and released it. it was way over 50 pounds. In the summer time on Old Hickory if you can find a shad jump and schools you can wear bass out. On 94 degree day a friend and me were catching one after another mostly 14 inch fish. my friend caught a 7.5 pound bass. A guy on a jet school pulled up watching us catch 100 fish. The next day the jet ski guy was there in a brand new bass boat he went and bought. lol
@@MusicCityAngler i was fishing for rockfish/stripers and catfish with 90 pound braid. I figured i had a big striper and was mad when it was a trash fish. It was way before cell phones and I didn't know what the record was. I just know it was hard to get in boat and barely fit.
I've only caught 2. one was by a boat ramp near Bledsoe, and the other was on the bank at rockland (casting towards the boat slips near the boat ramp.Neither were good size though.
Say "dude" about 18,000 more times. This waste of bandwidth is mostly about jumping haphazardly between spots, pound the banks and catch a few random yearlings. You don't know where the home of the fish is. Hint: deep water.
@@MusicCityAngler Dont worry about these people, there are tons of good fish in the shallows on OHL. The best places are in the mouth of the creeks that empty into the lake.
@@davidrobinson2005 I appreciate it man this means a lot. I find that when I go to OHL I can put up some decent fish dragging a caroline rig at the mouths and dragging jigs.This video was from a year ago which I have become much better since.