Blueberry, Blueberry, Blueberry, Blueberry and Blueberry are just a few of my favorites. Oh yea, and occasionally, Blueberry. But they have to be the frosted ones from Kellogs.
I like them toasted or straight out of the package.
Sweet. I'm sure it's going to be nice when your done. Looking forward to see the steps you take.
Oh yea, this might b easier for ya. You don't have to start a new topic for each picture. You can put a series of pics under one topic. Food for thought.
Ok. I'm ready to send out lure #2. Who wants to volunteer to keep track of it and keep up with the statistics. Korea Bassin did an outstanding job on BR lure #1. Maybe he'll do it again but someone speak up before I send this beauty out.
Like suggested earlier, anyone can play but please be respectful and don't ask for it if your lakes are frozen and you're unable to fish. It will eventually get to ya when the weather is nice.
I'm in S.Florida so who wants it first? PM me your address and I'll get it out.
Green Cove Springs is a good place. Simply drive to the river and start wading. Google Bass Haven Rd. My grandad once owned that whole street and sold each lot that now have houses on them. His house was the last house on the street. I waded and fished that area for 25 yrs. Probably one of the best bass places in Florida, or was back then.
Perhaps knock on the door at the end of the road and ask permission to access the water from their front yard to wade. I haven't been there in YEARS but what an Awesome spot.
It's 3:05am here in S. Florida and I'm working overtime. I came in at midnight and get off at 6am. It's a freezing 56 degrees outside and I just finished my 1st cup of coffee since last year/winter. Anyone else up or did yall forget to log off?
We always met at Okeeheelee Park. They have plenty of tables and grills and you can fish anywhwere from shore. I guess it depends on how many people are from the general area of Okeeheelee VS. how many are from Broward south.
you can find 10' jons all day for 100-200 bucks here in S. Florida, used. In fact, I have one I'll sell ya. I don't need 3 boats.
When I was 16, I used to transport a 10' jon on the roof of my 1969 Mustang. I put a blanket on the roof and tied the boat down. Tie it tight. Expect some scratches on the roof though.
If you get a boat trailer or a truck with a full size bed then I would strongly suggest a 12' - 14' jon instead of the 10'.
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