From what I've read here on BR there are some northerners a bit jealous of those of us that live and fish in the south. But let me tell you, about this time of year it's us guys in the south that are jealous of you! For going on 6 weeks now it's been ridiculously hot and HUMID with the heat index around 105 every day. And that means the bass fishing here is just awful.
Whether you fish slow, fish fast, fish the top, middle, or bottom columns the bite is few and far between. Meanwhile, I visit BR and see photos of all of the lunkers that you northerners are catching ?
We did have one week where we had a ton of rain and it did cool off for a while. That was the one good week of fishing this summer and my son and I landed a handful of 5 pounders.
Bank fishing at night is a "no go" where I live. We bank fish hundreds of small and medium sized lagoons and there are a ton of alligators in our area. DNR doesn't remove them unless they get really, really aggressive (apparently getting chased by one is not enough!). Kayaks, canoes, and boats are not allowed where we fish either.
So for me, all of this constant heat and humidity is giving me the summertime blues. I still head out there and fish a few times a week, but the trips are short, hot, and sweaty. Most of the other anglers that fish where we fish have packed it in for the summer season. But this evening it will be partly cloudy and "only" 95 out - so maybe I'll give it another go.
I, for one, can't wait until October rolls around and things finally start to cool off and the bass are more active again.
Stay chilly, my friends...