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  1. Your actually looking for fresh water that has peacock snook and tarpon I assume? Don't know of peacock in brackish water.
  2. What colors have you been using?
  3. Is that mostly from the storms last week? Couple guys I talk to that fish the KOTG series said most of the water had finally gone down last weekend and only a few were able to fish the flats.
  4. From what I've heard the Holiday flats have pretty much dried up. Levels are getting low and most fish are in the canals.
  5. Most likely because the big females have now moved off the spawning grounds in search for food. Most of the spawn seems to be largely over.
  6. Was there a couple weeks ago for a two day tournament. Jacks was a productive area just nothing of any size. Also caught a few big ones in the NE area of the main lake flipping the areas of live grass against the dead grass.
  7. North cove. NW corner in the hydrilla beds. Pitch. 7" senko to any little open holes you find.
  8. Although I don't personally recommend fishing from a kayak here in Florida, however if you are going to and are being approached by a gator which WILL happen. Make as much of a commotion and noise and try to scare the gator away before it gets close enough to attack. Stomping your feet and the vibration normally works pretty well to keep them at bay.
  9. Do it!!! Depending on your height I would recommend staying closer to the 7'6 area for your punching. I have two rods 7'10 and 7'11 and use my 7'6 the most here in south Florida.
  10. Don't take one piece rods on the plane with you or most will become two or three piece rods by the time you arrive.
  11. Macks fish camp in Lake Wales Fl. Part of the Kissimmee chain.
  12. The weather has been a little bit cooler then usual but the major thing effecting the waters and tough fishing is the amount of rain we've gotten. Spreads fish into areas normally not reachable when water levels are normal.
  13. I agree!!! I'm wondering the same thing as we had a recent die off down here in south Florida due to the temps creeping just below 60*. They just can't take the cold. My other question is how living in a much colder environment are they achieving weights near 19lbs as the OP stated? The record in south Florida is right around 10lbs which is a monster here in the US.
  14. Still kinda spotty. The changing winds and fronts moving through has a lot of these fish either lock jawed or in the thickest stuff around to get out of the wind. Wind has been stirring up the lake and it's hard to find clean water. When or if you are able the fish are definitely there. Nothing like it should be and can make for some weird fishing the rest of the year.
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