Category Archives: Fishing Reports

A Message From Rick McFerrin

Last Thursday night my youngest son Daniel had to be life flight  to Vanderbilt Med Center in Nashville Tn. A 55 gal metal drum which had brake fluid residue/fumes in it exploded when he set it down next to a burn barrel where he was burning trash. Daniel has burns on his face, neck and right arm from his elbow to his wrist. The explosion also broke his jaw on the right side  as well as puncturing his right ear drum.
Originally Thursday he was put on a ventilator to keep his air passages open. The trauma team was concerned that the fumes that he may have breathed into his lungs could close those passages and also have damaged his lungs. This since has been removed and it appears there is no damage to his lungs and he was able to breath on his own. His face was so swollen they also thought he might have additional broken bones in his face but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
As of yesterday 90% of the burns are 1st and 2nd degree and 2 small patches on his face are 3rd degree which we still don’t know if skin grafting will be necessary. We also will have follow up appointments with the nose-ear people to determine if a skin graft will be necessary to close the hole in Daniels right ear. Follow up appointments with the Surgeons for his jaw and appointments with the Burn Team follow-up will begin this week as well.
We got Daniel home last night he has to have someone with him 24/7 because he is very unsteady on his feet due to the ear problem-also at least for now he is unable to shower/dry off  on his own as well as most things we all take for granted.   BUT this could have been fatal-and we are so thankful to the Lord that it wasn’t worse than it is.  Our family will appreciate your prayers for Daniel.  Rick

Tim’s Ford 1-10-2017

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Southern 30 mph winds and gust up to 45mph that is what I heard this morning on Channel 2 News and at first I thought “No I’ll Just Stay Home” But I headed out anyway picked out a ramp on the south side and the results were 11 total hits 7 in the boat and the best 4 are pictured above.  All my fish came out of 42 to 44 degree water in less than 5 feet deep. Not unusual for Tim’s in the winter-you just have to SLOOOOW DOWN-The 2 baits I used are pictured above as well. A Rapala River Shad DT6 and a 4 inch Rapala Helsinki Shad Husky Jerk www.rapala.com. I threw both of these on 6lb test Sufix Clear Blue Pro Mix—–I had  3 hits on the Jerk Bait and the others on the DT6.  These 2 lures will be good on Tim’s all winter long-pick some up-tie them on 6lb Sufix mono-slow down and you will see what I’m talking about. Rick McFerrin www.tennesseebassguides.com

Tim’s Ford 12-20-2016

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Ken and I put in at Holiday Marina this morning at 8:15am-We had freezing fog when I left the house but by the time we got to the ramp it had cleared off. Water temp in low 50’s with color.  All we did was throw Tuffy’s and the results was 13 Smallmouth. We both used Clear Blue Sufix 6lb mono www.sufix.com and VMC Circle Hooks www.vmchooks.com  on 7 1/2 foot m/l rods—you talking about fun-these brown fish didn’t give easily—-Just a great time with a good friend. Rick www.tennesseebassguides.com

Tim’s Ford 12-13-2016

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One here one there but they were good one’s. Our best came on 2 different Rapala Jerk Baits.  A Rapala  Haymaker Shadow Rap Shad and a Rapala Helsinki Shad Husky Jerk  www.rapala.com.  Ronnie and I both were using Sufix Mono www.sufix.com I don’t think there is a trip that go’s by that Ronnie doesn’t talk about how much he loves the various Sufix lines that he uses-each weight are  small dia—strong and casts like a dream.  Sure makes things a lot easier. Rick McFerrin www.tennesseebassguides.com

Normandy Crappie 11-25-2016

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Ronnie and I fished Normandy this morning and had 10 Crappie that weighed in at 11lbs 11oz. We both use 6lb  Sufix High Vis Yellow www.sufix.com which helps tremendously when the bite is light.  Unless you have used 6lb Sufix you have no idea how strong this line is-which is handy of course when you are fishing the trees with exposed hooks. Ronnie was throwing a small bug on a 1/32  ounce head and I went the traditional way with a float-small split shot VMC Bait Keeper Hooks www.vmchooks.com and a small minnow.  We caught them any where from 20 feet deep to 5 feet deep—just had to keep looking.  Smallmouth Monday Lord willing. Thanks for visiting my site. Rick www.tennesseebassguides.com  ****Note*** Normandy ramps are getting very  if’y-be careful-hopefully the rain we are suppose to get will happen this time.

Nick A Jack Above & Below 11-14-2016

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I started out below the dam yesterday at 7:00am. The generation was much  less than what was posted on the Corp web site, and you know what that means. I fished all the way to the blue bridge and had 6 short Spots. I loaded out at 12:30 and put in above at 1:00pm and fished until 3:30 so I had to hustle. Long story short I pulled up on one point and quickly caught 7 Largemouth on a Rapala River Shad DT6 www.rapala.com. They would absolutely  “Hammer” the River Shad.  I was throwing RS today on 8lb test Sufix Pro Mix www.sufix.com . Water below the dam seemed to be clearer the closer to the blue bridge with water temps of 63 to 65. Up in the lake I had more wind and the water temp was about the same. I’m sure someone is wondering “Why didn’t he throw a fog?”  2 reasons-I only had 2 hours and fishing the frog is slower than hitting and running with the DT 6 River Shad & I left my VMC Walking Frog www.vmchooks.com  box sitting on my work bench in my basement. For you Frog Enthusiasts check the VMC Frog out. It’s 3 inches long weighs 11/16th of and ounce, equipped with the VMC  widest hook gap available-the body compresses easily-life like round rubber legs and walks the dog straight out of the package. Comes in 8 colors to meet every situation. Thanks for visiting my site and for the Lord getting me  to and from the lake one more time. Rick www.tennesseebassguides.com

Normandy 11-8-2016

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Not much to talk about from yesterdays trip. I haven’t been on Normandy in weeks-Ronnie has kept me posted on how tough it has been, but for a change of scenery I thought I would give it a shot. I put in at Barton Springs at 9:00am -The lake is almost at winter pool and they pulled another 4 inches out yesterday while I was there. No problem getting in 2 wide at Barton Springs but only 1 wide up lake.  Water temp is 66-68 and  great color. We need some rain badly to add fresh oxygen and the lake has yet to turn over.  I fished from Barton Springs to the second bridge and had 5 bites in 5 hours. The 2 short  Largemouth and 2 Spots was it. I caught 2 on a Rapala DT6 Live River Shad and 2 on the New Rapala Shad Dancer Live River Shad. www.rapala.com Once again the Shad Dancer is going to be a great bait this winter-it’s a  silent  and has a hard thumping sweeping tail action and is smaller than the DT6.  The Shad Dancer comes in 16 colors dives 7′ to 10′ on 10lb test lines-I throw it on Sufix 6lb Pro Mix  and it will flat get down past that on a long cast www.sufix.com  It also has 2 #6 Ultra Sharp VMC Treble Hooks-is 2 inches in length and weighs 1/4 ounce.  That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Rick McFerrin www.tennesseebassguides.com

Tim’s Ford Oct 31-Nov 1-2016

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What you see is the best of what I have done on Tim’s in the last 2 days. It continues to be tough  but the fish I have caught have been good ones. Ken and I fished together today I started out with a Hybrid (dark picture-no flash)  Then ken caught the Largemouth and Smallmouth on a swim bait. Then ZERO all the way from the state park ramp to the rip rap at the end of Lost creek. The other 2 pictures are 2 smallmouth I caught back to back up in the river yesterday then ZERO—-If you look closely there was no wind and very few fish chasing anything. I don’t think I have had a bite after 8am either day.  Just a side note-Ken was a big Sufix Clear Blue Pro Mix fan-www.sufix.com and was glad that it’s back on the shelves-Folks Sufix Pro Mix is fantastic-small dia-stronger than strong and tough as nails. If you haven’t tried it you need to-you won’t be sorry I promise.  I may wait until the 1st of next week to go again-I will up date you when I do. Thanks Rick www.tennesseebassguides.com