CFFF 1.5 Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Went out on Saturday and had a great time at this Florida designated Outstanding Waterway. It was a little chilly when we arrived. The temps were in the 50's and would gradually warm up to almost 80 and felt very warm in the sun by the end of the trip. This lake is probably the most beautiful lake I have ever fished. Cypress trees line the entire shoreline of the lake and can be found in water up to 5 and 6 feet deep. Prime habitat for bass. The day started out good with a solid 3lber on my third cast using a Storm Chug Bug which is a favorite of the bass on Lake Disston. It was another 30 minutes of so until the next bass which also came on the Storm Chug Bug and was almost an exact replica of the first. The next fish came on a Bass Assasin soft jerkbait in arkansas shiner color and weighed about 2.5lbs. The last fish of day was only about 12" and came on a Spot Remover with a Red Bug Trick Worm. I missed a fish that looked to be fairly large right at the end of day. I will make sure to take some pictures next time I am there so you guys can see the beauty of this place. Picture below is the biggest of the day. Quote
brushhoggin Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 nice man. cant beat an early topwater bite, that'll wake you up. sometimes i wish i lived in Florida. looked at a google image and it looks like swiss cheese because there are so many lakes Quote
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