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N Florida Mike

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  1. @AlabamaSpothunter Yours is a beautiful fish man ! Did you measure her ?
  2. Got out today for app. 1.5 hours. Temps in the low 70s, cloudy, light breeze. Got 3 in the boat, and missed 2. Caught 2 on the 10 inch Red shad culpit , including this one, and 1 one on a 10 inch mister twister worm. Fish are up shallow, and I’m seeing a bed by my dock. It’s that time of year again!
  3. @TnRiver46 Affording them is bad enough! I can catch my own, if I have enough time.
  4. @gimI’ve fished with them a lot through the years. Wild ones work much better than those raised at a farm. @AlabamaSpothunter Thanks. I have had some big bass through the years, but otters cleaned some of them out The last few years. The lake used to be full of shiners, but they aren’t nearly as common anymore. I have fished with big shiners a lot. The population is low right now but getting better. I throw them back now because I want them to reproduce …
  5. Sometimes I get lazy and just want to relax and sit while I fish. Today , the last hour of sunlight was perfect for that. Nice temps in the low 60s. Calm wind. Perfect time for some bream. Ended with app. 15 , with some nice ones mixed in. Also got 2 giant golden shiners in the mix . One of them was 12 inch ! They fight like a bass on my ultralight. I’m excited to see them because I dont have near as many now as in the old days…
  6. Not my photo . But I couldn’t resist this one, because it’s so rare we get a heavy snow in Florida…It’s the beach at pensacola
  7. Thankful it went well…🙏
  8. It happened in my small lake recently. I was catching fish over 8 pounds until about 4 years ago, and it just stopped. The next 3 years only 2 that were just over 4. Here are my possible explanations. 1. Someone began catching and keeping them all of a sudden. I would say this is 100% not the reason. I do 90% of all the fishing done here. Only a few people bass fish, and they don’t go often. I know them personally, and we are friends and catch/release all the big females. 2. They somehow escaped through a drain or outflow. That is a small chance because our lake is lower than the outflows. Only during a heavy rain does it wash out instead of in. Even if some did wash out, not all , most , or many would. 3. A fish kill due to loss of oxygen or chemicals for weed spraying. We haven’t had one since 2011, which is a whole nother story. 4 Otters. This is my conclusion. I started seeing an otter occasionally starting a couple years ago. He hasn’t been back now in months, so I’m starting to catch bigger fish again. That may be your problem, but on a big lake they have plenty of areas to hide. I’m betting they are still there but you just haven’t found them.
  9. Caught one on the june bug magnum speed worm. 43 degrees when I caught him. Hit it on the fall.
  10. I can’t possibly know the % , because I don’t keep track of total fish caught. I do know my biggest 10 from when I started bass fishing. I started keeping track of fish over 4 pounds in 2007. Since then , I’ve caught 79 bass over 4 pounds…
  11. ^^ This is my preference too. I still have some old records from the 70s and 80s. Mostly bluegrass. @Bazoo , who are your favorite bluegrass and bluegrass gospel groups?
  12. I bank fish a lot in my back yard. Besides that, My area has so many accessible ponds that It would take me many years to fish them all. The 2nd and 4th biggest bass I ever caught was while bank fishing. The nature of my job also allows me time between stops to fish ponds along the way. I like the flexibility of bank fishing . I feel like it’s easier to connect on smaller bodies of water with bank access, because the fish are more congregated than trying to find them in a boat on a larger water body. It takes less time for the extremely busy person like me…
  13. @Swamp Girl I love bream fishing. I have several different kinds in the lake. Yesterday, it was mostly copperhead bluegills and shellcrackers ( Redears). I have a ultralight spinning combo that makes it more fun. I often have friends over with their kids or grandkids to fish, and that makes me feel like I’m giving back for all the blessings Ive received. I also catch some big golden shiners and catfish occasionally along with the bream…
  14. Bream were biting good - got 25 in 45 minutes before dark.
  15. No, but I can play Dueling Banjos 🪕 🤠
  16. It got down to 32 last night here. We got 1 hard snow/ice storm in my whole life here. Sorry y’all- trying to empathize!🥶
  17. Another Sunrise! My favorite of the year so far !
  18. Another sunrise at the lake
  19. The Jacksonville area has dozens of ponds that are accessible for bank fishing. The wild lakes and rivers really don’t have much bank access. If you are going to be near Duval or St Johns counties, hit me up. I can tell you some that you can fish specifically.
  20. Got my first one on a green pumpkin swimming senko. Thanks @Jigfishn10 , for the recommendation!
  21. @Pat Brown I use these regularly. I don’t use braid much, except on my heaviest combo. I usually use 10 or 12 pound mono . I don’t remember ever having a fish break it off in the grass. I do concentrate on the edges because the grassy areas are generally less than 3 feet deep, and I can’t get too close without spooking fish. Fishing a worm slowly is a less known technique. I used to anchor in deep holes and throw out a manns jelly worm. I once caught a 6 pounder after letting it sit for 15 minutes!! Thanks for the reminder!
  22. Nice fish man. Hope you can recover the pics. I got a 7 pounder once that was one of the 2 chunkiest bass I ever caught. I couldn’t get a pic and it still bothers me a little.
  23. @wdp June bug works good all year, but best in the winter and spring when the water is stained ( just like you said). In the summer and fall , watermelon red on sunny days, and watermelon seed on cloudier days. I’ll pull out the junebug the last hour or so of daylight in summer and fall… I’ll try that gambler flappin shad.
  24. Thanks for all the input so far. I probably should have mentioned what I do use. Speed worms, dingers/senkos, flukes, trick worms, various other plastic worms, and various other plastics, like baby brush hogs . I use frogs more in the summer but the action with the topwater frog is always slow. The horny toad is a different story. I get a ton of bites with them. I occasionally use spinnerbaits, but the plastics always out fish them. I have used chatterbaits too, with fair success. Using anything with treble hooks with catch me nothing but a clod of weeds on my home lake.
  25. @Catt , The best ways I can describe the weed situation in most of the lakes I fish is by % of total coverage on the surface ( vertical), and the thickness of the weeds ( horizontal ). For example right now my lake probably has 20% coverage on top , Eel grass is the main grass. It is growing very thickly. There also weeds under the surface too of course that haven’t got to the surface yet. You will get a clod of algae nearly every cast.
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