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    Atlanta, GA
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    Between 10-11 lbs
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    Largemouth

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  1. You can find some interesting folks out there, most of which don’t appear to be sportsmen enjoying the NF.
  2. The moving baits are where you see the most crossover. Swimbaits, topwaters, flukes, hard jerkbaits, and spinnerbaits are a staple in every saltwater box. But anything you throw for bass will work in the salt. My pb redfish came off of a weightless white trick worm. Lot’s of guys catch good trout C-Rigging ribbon tails around oysters. Chatterbaits and rattle traps get thrown. You can even find videos of guys pitching jigs and soft plastics just like they are bass fishing for reds and snook, although this is definitely not a common technique.
  3. Shoot me a dm if you head to Florida, I’ve kayak fished Panasofkee, Istokpoga, and Toho. Don’t mind giving you areas and techniques.
  4. To me a hard jerkbait is a clear water, rock and laydown lure. Flukes will get thrown in any clarity but chocolate milk and I’m typically throwing them at grass or lily pads. While I will dead stick a fluke, I’m typically keeping them moving within 2’ of the surface. On a jerkbait I may just pull and reel, pull and reel just like a worm. Or I may do 3-5 twitches then a 3 second pause, hit will come on the pause or on the first twitch typically.
  5. I’d agree it sounds like you had to much food and not enough hungry mouths. I’d try a lipless you let get below the bait ball, then a popper. If neither get hit, move on.
  6. Any and all cranking or preferred depth range/tactic? You’ll want low gears (5.x) for deep, standard gears (6.x) for wakebaits down to 6’, and I like high speed (7.x on lipless) to recover line quick after snapping it through grass. If I’m picking just one, it would be a 6.x gear ratio.
  7. I had a guide that exclusively fishes the Kissimmee chain (there might be better big bass fisheries out there, but you’re really splitting hairs at that point) tell me he’s lost count of the number of 10+ pound bass he’s seen caught in his life, but he assumes over 20 a year. Only 3 had over been caught on artificials off his boat. He also stated almost all came out of the 2 month window leading up to, and during, the spawn. In other words, a guy that fishes 8 hours a day 270 days a year, on one of the top bass fisheries out there, was still only getting it done consistently at just the right time and fishing live bait (a tactic most bass anglers don’t use). Like it’s been said already, right place, right time, right tactic, proper gear setup, and you’ll still need some luck to make it happen. It takes a whole lot of time to figure out the first four and to let the fifth work out on its own.
  8. I’ve got to say I’ve never heard of hover strolling. Guess I need to check that out.
  9. I more or less stopped paying attention to new tackle over the last few years, just saw these for the first time. Curious how people fish these. Looking at the design I’m assuming it’s a dead stick bait where the wings help slow the fall? What do they do that a regular fluke doesn’t?
  10. We’re the spots introduced in the last couple of years or have they always been there? How big of a lake? Speaking to Georgia, the state has had an issue where basically any lake that has them has little in terms of largemouth, and the lakes that at one point held smallmouth no longer do. Could just be the spots out producing the largemouth. If it’s a smaller lake, I’d imagine the way spots tend to be more pelagic and chase down bait could result in reduced food supply. If they aren’t been kept to minimize the food chain impact, then there may be too many mouths to feed and not enough food to allow the bass to grow to their full potential.
  11. Been on again off again with fishing for probably the last 2-3 years. Went fishing maybe 8 times total last year (mix of on the boat, wading, and shore fishing). Took out the boat Saturday and was ready to go back to the ramp within minutes of getting to the lake. Basically just gave my Jon boat away Sunday. Only took it out 3 times last year so that was just the last straw. Yet I’ve been thinking all week about wading a set of shoals I found on the map that’s about a mile hike from the road. I used to love fishing. These days I like the thought of fishing but love the act of exploring. When I think of all the fishing memories I’ve enjoyed from the last few years, there’s an aspect of remoteness or difficulty accessing the location mixed with no one else being out there. And so at some point in the next month I will take a rod to those shoals mentioned above, but I may just take a couple of casts and then hike back to the truck.
  12. Never fished it but heard it’s tough. Looks good on the map though.
  13. 50’!?!? Those are some deep bass! No help on the topic, but very intrigued on the depth you’re fishing. Played around on a mountain lake the other weekend that gets to about 350’ max depth, didn’t find any fish or bait looking out to about 35’, may need to slide out a little further.
  14. I agree with this. Even if I’m taking my whole tackle bag I’m still just taking 1 rod bank fishing. 1 MH bait caster, 1 pack flukes, 1 pack swim baits (either going to be rage swimmers or Big EZs), 1 pack worms, couple hooks and weights. Can shove all of them into my pocket.
  15. I can only speak to the 3 in Florida, but no surprises there. I think the words been out on Headwaters for a while, interesting to see Orange make the list. Heard pretty frequently it’s possibly the best lake in the state, also heard you may need to fix a broken window or two and replace anything you had in your glovebox after a day of fishing.
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