I like to throw the worm everywhere. From inches of water all the way to 20 feet of water. I use a 7 ft. MH Fast tip rod and haven't had any issues with it.
If you don't want to spend the money go with the Booyah Pad Crasher. Its only $5.99 or so and it seems softer than a Spro and just as soft as the Koppers Live Target.
I actually just picked one up yesterday at my local Gander Mountain. I had been trying to get one for about 2 weeks and when i picked mine up it was the last one. I used last night and had some success. It sure does look good.
Ive read about these two lakes online, they seem like small lakes with a boat ramp that don't get to much pressure. I was just wondering if anyone has ever fished these lakes before?
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I haven't been to Johns Lake in a long time, probably been a year since I've fished it. I was just wondering if anyone has been doing any good there lately and if you have what tips could share?
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for the first hour or so hollow body frogs like a spro work great. Later in the morning throw senko's and rattletraps. For colors i always thrown just a black with blue flake senko and the silver rattle trap with a blue or black back on it.
Turkey Lake is a good place. You have to call a couple weeks in advance usually to get a boat. I have been a couple times to Turkey and always catch a lot of fish but never and good ones. Most of them are 3 lbs and below and a 3 lber is rare, but for the price you can't beat it if you don't have a boat.
Same with me thats why I asked the question. I kept reading about how black works, I went and got some black frogs and haven't gotten any hits yet. Ill keep trying with them but I am definitely going to try some greens, and yellows.
I was looking to expand my hollow body frog collection. I was just wondering what colors you guys throw for cloudy and sunny days? Most lakes I fish are somewhat clear, but have a slight stain to them.
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I've never really fished with lizards much, but I have a couple bags of Zoom 6 inch lizards I'd like to try. I always heard they are good spring time baits, but does anyone have good luck with them year around?
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http://www.cityoforlando.net/public_works/stormwater/fishing.htmScroll down and Lake Baldwin is the second one listed with directions. I don't think there is a size limit on boats, just no gas engines at all.
Has anyone fished this lately, I haven't been back since they don't allow gas powered engines anymore, but I was thinking about going there with just my trolling motor and giving it a try. So, I was just wondering if anyone has been out here lately and had any luck?
Thank, Nick
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