MikeOGNR Posted February 9, 2015 Posted February 9, 2015 Anyone have any tips for fishing here? Will be down in Florida March 16th- 26th. Will be fishing from shore looking to get on some hogs. Any shore spots or as what to throw at this time down there would be greatly appreciated. Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted February 9, 2015 Posted February 9, 2015 I never had any luck from shore at the main lake, you really need a boat. But in the canals that are connected to the lake I have had some success along with some peacock bass too. Good luck~! Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 9, 2015 Super User Posted February 9, 2015 I agree with Weld. I live just a few minutes from Lake Ida, fished it a number of times over the years, it isn't my favorite place. There looks like there is a lot of shore access. but that's deceiving. Water can be low around shorelines and it's weedy, if you are going to fish bass go weedless. There are lots of peacocks there but very hard to catch them from shore with artificial, live shiners rule. As far as Lake Ida itself 2 of the better spots are close to the bridge at the Lake Ida rd entrance and all the way back as far as you can drive, a small cement fishing platform with a railing. I've caught countless numbers of them in the surrounding canals, in the middle of March the bite should be picking up for them. Blind casting with lures does not work near as well as it does further south, sight casting is the best way to do it. Peacocks like to hung the shore around here, walking the bank IMO is advantage, you can see them easier than you could from a boat and fish shallower. Believe it or not the 2 very best lures to use in that shallower water for them are crappie jigs and inline spinners. As aggressive as they can be, they can be even more tempermental, not always an easy catch. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 9, 2015 Author Posted February 9, 2015 I agree with Weld. I live just a few minutes from Lake Ida, fished it a number of times over the years, it isn't my favorite place. There looks like there is a lot of shore access. but that's deceiving. Water can be low around shorelines and it's weedy, if you are going to fish bass go weedless. There are lots of peacocks there but very hard to catch them from shore with artificial, live shiners rule. As far as Lake Ida itself 2 of the better spots are close to the bridge at the Lake Ida rd entrance and all the way back as far as you can drive, a small cement fishing platform with a railing. I've caught countless numbers of them in the surrounding canals, in the middle of March the bite should be picking up for them. Blind casting with lures does not work near as well as it does further south, sight casting is the best way to do it. Peacocks like to hung the shore around here, walking the bank IMO is advantage, you can see them easier than you could from a boat and fish shallower. Believe it or not the 2 very best lures to use in that shallower water for them are crappie jigs and inline spinners. As aggressive as they can be, they can be even more tempermental, not always an easy catch. Thank you for the tip. Are there any other lakes fish able from shore around or not to far from lake Ida? Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 9, 2015 Author Posted February 9, 2015 Or are there any golf course ponds I could try? Quote
Shanes7614 Posted February 9, 2015 Posted February 9, 2015 Lake Osborne a little further north has way more shore fishing area. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 10, 2015 Author Posted February 10, 2015 Lake Osborne a little further north has way more shore fishing area. Is it good fishing in your opinion? Quote
Shanes7614 Posted February 10, 2015 Posted February 10, 2015 It's connected to lake Ida via the canals. It's all part of the same water system. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 10, 2015 Author Posted February 10, 2015 It's connected to lake Ida via the canals. It's all part of the same water system. Do you know if you can get on any golf courses down there? Quote
hawgenvy Posted February 10, 2015 Posted February 10, 2015 Security is really tight. I might be able to get you in one or another with me if you want, if you call me when you are in the area. I often bank fish after work in the evening for an hour and a half, or for a couple of hours in the evening on the weekends if my wife loosens the leash. I have some good spots. If you're interested, message me when you are in FL, or soon before, and I'll give you my contact info. I like your persistence. You are really determined to catch bass on your vacation, as opposed to pursuing chicks on the beach. Apparently you are as crazed about bass as the rest of us. 1 Quote
zachb34 Posted February 10, 2015 Posted February 10, 2015 Let me know when you come down I should have room on my boat for you. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 10, 2015 Super User Posted February 10, 2015 When fishing a golf course it has to be done before or after the golfers play. Most golf courses you won't be able to get on at anytime, they are either in a gated community or there is no roadside parking. It's a good idea to know the golfcourse, you don't want to fish a pond on hole #1 at 7 am, or #18 after dinner. I'm pretty much only familiar with delray/boynton. I have a few places for bass and peacocks where you should have no problem, if you are interested. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 10, 2015 Author Posted February 10, 2015 When fishing a golf course it has to be done before or after the golfers play. Most golf courses you won't be able to get on at anytime, they are either in a gated community or there is no roadside parking. It's a good idea to know the golfcourse, you don't want to fish a pond on hole #1 at 7 am, or #18 after dinner. I'm pretty much only familiar with delray/boynton. I have a few places for bass and peacocks where you should have no problem, if you are interested. Yes that would be greatly appreciated we have a car so driving to Delray wouldn't be a problem. Thank you Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 10, 2015 Author Posted February 10, 2015 Security is really tight. I might be able to get you in one or another with me if you want, if you call me when you are in the area. I often bank fish after work in the evening for an hour and a half, or for a couple of hours in the evening on the weekends if my wife loosens the leash. I have some good spots. If you're interested, message me when you are in FL, or soon before, and I'll give you my contact info. I like your persistence. You are really determined to catch bass on your vacation, as opposed to pursuing chicks on the beach. Apparently you are as crazed about bass as the rest of us. I am haha. But me and my cousins in West Palm plan to hit up the beach a few days don't worry Quote
Super User geo g Posted February 10, 2015 Super User Posted February 10, 2015 Lake Osbourne from the bank is a lot better access then Ida from the bank. Prince Park and Lake Osbourne is a lot closer to Boca, then Lake Ida. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted February 10, 2015 Author Posted February 10, 2015 We also considered renting a boat to fish Okeechobee as a possible route. Anyone know of any places that rent boats around that area? Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 11, 2015 Super User Posted February 11, 2015 There is more bank access at Osbourne but it's further from Boca than Lake Ida. lake Ida rd to lake Worth rd is nearly 10 miles. 1 Quote
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