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Surveyor

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  1. Try Sanford Stadium 29 miles due east.
  2. Don't forget bout dem Dawgs, Yellow Jackets, and Noles. Its almost here-----
  3. I catch as many or more fishing it slow in-around lily pads. Just throw it in a hole in the pads, let it sink a little then twitch and hang on. Use a heavy (20#)mono leader an 50# braid and drag em out pads and all.
  4. OK guys hope we all know this was a joke. My bride took the photo of me and my dog that shows in my profile and I love to fish with her. She beats my quite often too, and she knows how to rub it in when she does. By all means take the bride along with the kids and grand kids--- boys and girls and have a wonderful time.
  5. Fishing is like baseball----- Girls cant do it!!!! Taking cover now
  6. Had the fogging problem while turkey hunting. With a net over your head its a real problem. I got some wipes from "Rite Aid" drug store and solved the problem. Check your local drug store, make sure they say they are "anti fog" or something to that effect. They are really good fro cleaning w/o scratching too.
  7. Wouldn't go w/o him---or can't. He swam half way across the lake last time I tried to leave him behind.
  8. Found these at amazon. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewvistanapg3.html Thanks
  9. Who makes the "Cocoos or Fitovers" and where do you get them??
  10. I was in the same boat as you on the same Lake. Always been a pond fisherman. Beat the banks across from the landing at Rood Creek. Heck all of rood creek. Laydowns and irrigation pump. 1 mile south of Rood creek in main lake is a big patch of BIG lily pads on West side of Lake. Fish them and the hydrilla between them and the river channel. Especially fish a crank or spinnerbait on edge of the hydrilla nearest the channel. Hit the riprap at the entrance to Florence Marina, and the creek on other side of lake. Good luck Oh BTW its Lake "George"
  11. You can fish the horney toad and the Rage Toad both as buzz baits but the hookup rate is much better fishing them slow jerk pause or pulling it off the top of a lily pad. Not much quite as exciting as one hitting the rage toad when buzzing knowing you got to let her take it "just a little bit longer"
  12. Hold this here beer and I will show you.
  13. Check out this website--magazine. http://www.pondboss.com/ Yes you should harvest some bass. The bluegills are the primary food source for bass in most areas of the country but they reproduce so fast you can have a "Bluegill fry occasionally too. Provide enough food for the food source and the bass will grow. EDIT: the forum is free for viewing.
  14. Siebert Storm series Swim jig OOMOD w/rage tail ochechobee craw Flippin jig w/ rage tail Falcon Lake craw or netbait baby bama craw. I like OOMODS head to flip-pitch if cover is not to thick. Really like this head for swimming, you have to swim it a bit sometimes in thin cover.
  15. Jeff they are tied down with a conc. block. Just cant see it in the photo. They are about 5' maybe 6' trees. I have the pond down 6' right now to help with weed control (water shields) and to crowd the fish so they will fatten up a bit. I was surprised to see the trees myself along with a lot of cover I didn't know was there.
  16. These 3 trees were put in the pond at least 10 years ago. I suspect my dad put them there year after year while he was still able. There are 8 that I can see now that were probably put in one year at a time. The last one that could have possibly been placed would have been in 2003
  17. I guess I am the only one here that really does it right. Daddy taught me so I know its the way its supposed to be done. I cast baitcaster with my left hand real with right. Throw spinner with right hand real with left. Daddy's reasoning---- "Son sometimes in order to catch em you just gotta throw it in their mouths. No time to switch hands." Daddy has passed on and but he loved bass fishing especially with a topwater plug.
  18. Had a pretty good Thanksgiving. My 88 yo mom was able to come for dinner and I had time for this. Hope all of you were as fortunate as I.
  19. Exactly why I posted here. Thanks again I really wasn't expecting this kind of response. I appreciate your thoughts ALL OF THEM. I remember when I swore I would "never" pay $100 to shoot doves. Then in less than 5 years from making that pledge I had paid $2k to join a "club" and paid $100/ shoot sometimes 2-3 per week. I also remember when I thought it ridiculous to pay $3 per acre to lease a 1000 acre hunting tract for deer. Don't do much of either now more so because of the "crowds" paying much more than this than the price. Speaking of crowds -- there was a post here about the lakes being crowed last weekend, and have any of you tried to fish a lake when there is a FLW tourney being held. Fishing just may well be headed towards the same way hunting is now. Again I thank you ALL for your comments and good luck all
  20. Thanks to all that took the time to respond and or "like". I really appreciate and respect your replies.
  21. How much would you guys be willing to pay for fishing 9 well managed Lakes totaling 150 Ac.? The lakes would be managed such that the opportunity to catch a 10 lb. bass would be very likely. The Lakes range in size from 75 Ac, 35 Ac and a couple 5 Ac ponds with some smaller that hold great potential for bank fishing.. Would you pay $100? $250 per day? Bear with me here Glenn I will not be advertising just looking into the possibilities. Thanks.
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