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ORLANDO32819

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  1. next time your fishing with a buddy and he's reeling a fish in try casting right behind him. manys the time youll hook up riteaway. they seem to follow the fish being reeled in
  2. you know when i originally asked the question, id never really considered doing the thing in. was just trying to figure a way to make it move along, or to see if it could be trapped by the state or something. actually its been cool watching it. It swims really fast, and comes over close to look at you. anyways, looking back at it, i guess I've figured out that much of the enjoyment i get from fishing isn't just about catching the fish, but being away from the flicker of fluorescent lights and the hum of the air conditioning units. i know, I'm preaching to the quire
  3. Florida fish and wildlife commission has told me the otter is really not a big deal. just another predator animal and that the fishing probably would be better after the pond has been thinned out a bit. He says that most ponds are underfished, and that thinning it out a bit will allow the bigger fish more food. Hu, well how about that?
  4. I have a Otter in favorite fishing pond. And have heard that they can really wipe out a population of fish. But i don't know what to do about its presence. Ant ideas or experience with otters?
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  6. from orlando fl. no boat. bank fish on the local ponds. mostly retention ponds and golf course ponds. not really any structure in the waters. maybee 6' deep. anyway really like fishing and this is where i can go for now. i like fishing with light tackle and havent had any breakage using it either. i like the fight of the fish and using light tackle enhances that. thanks

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