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TVA lakes named some of best in the Southeast

By Andy Posted on July 13, 2019 Posted in fishing, News No Comments Tagged with fisheries, lakes, TVA

TVA lakes named some of best in the Southeast For The News Courier Jul 11, 2019 Clean water, careful management, aquatic plants and southern hospitality create the perfect recipe to make Tennessee Valley lakes some of the best bass fisheries …

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