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AK-Jax86

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  1. I was going to suggest everything that you said you use. I have had success with jigs and senkos in cover. Buy my go to is a jig. I use a 3/4 ounce berkley black and blue jig with a havoc craw on it. That seems to get me a nice big one. And as far as senkos senkos r the bass killer they almost always work no matter what the condition is. If you are using a weightless senko try it weighted and if you are using a weighted senko try it weightless. Also the time of day and temperature is a big factor in locating the big bass.
  2. I've notice that lately the fishing has slowed down when it is extremely hot out. I usually fish around the end of the day but still haven't been catching them like I use to in my backyard pond
  3. Looks like ima have to take a trip south to do some peacock bass fishing Anyone willing to make a trip or show me some spots let me kno message or quote me
  4. Great fish I wish I was able to fish with my grandfather. Those are memories your children will cherish forever
  5. Nice fish man my neighborhood lake holds some monster fish in it
  6. ANyone know where I can catch some peacock bass in or around Jacksonville?
  7. I am always down for a snake getting killed especially if it is by a fish. I haven't seen anything like that in the wild just on youtube.
  8. I use a shad swim bait and it is amazing, its made by storm. I have a smaller one and a big one. The big one works great for big fish, the smallest one I caught was 3.4#
  9. Nice info and nice fish man
  10. Man that pond looks amazing! Definitely holds some big ass fish in there. Only thing missing is some trees on the water other than that it looks like bass heaven
  11. Nice job man good fish
  12. Weightless senko is what I would go with, or any type of weightless worm
  13. 4.10# I caught 2 others one was 2.2# and the other was 2.5#
  14. I was Fishing my pond today really for the first time since the birth of my son. I was out there for a good hour and a half. They are building a house across the lake and when I first got out there I heard one of the construction workers say I bet he doesn't catch any fish in here. Then about 30 mins later they ask me if I do I tell em yea and they are big. Then about 15 mins later I get a huge strike and pull out a 4.10#. They all were like d**n i guess they do got big ones in here. 2 of em said they are bringing their gear on monday ( my spot has been exposed lol). It Put up a hell of a fight and jumped out once full body out of the water tail and all. I will upload the picture when I get to my computer.
  15. Its suppose to be 100 degrees tomorrow
  16. Nice catch
  17. That is a nice looking fish and big as hell too I went out today to pick up some tackle I got zoom trick worms, senkos, and a storm swim bait. The whole reason i went out was to get some jigs and I walked out the store without them. Then when I get home and started fishing I realized that I forgot to buy them. Anyone know of any good ones I can get from a place like Dicks Sporting Goods or Gander Mountain?
  18. I live in Jacksonville and I was out this morning from 9 to 11 and I noticed a bunch of bass chilling by the shore line it was weird. They weren't biting though. I only caught one 3lb but saw a least 6 or so close to shore
  19. Those are some monsters man... I need to find me a place in Jacksonville that has some good pike and pickerel fishing
  20. Get more poles in the water catch more fish
  21. They can be classified as BAH.... BIG AS HELL
  22. Two nice boats but I am a freshwater guy I would have stayed with the bass boat.
  23. MCS did you end up catching anything this morning? My girlfriends mother came up for the birth of her first grandson so I am going to take her fishing in my backyard and hopefully she can catch a big one, she loves to fish
  24. You caught an owl that is hilarious. I never caught a bird before but I was using a shiner and it flew off my hook and a bird caught it in mid air. But to have a bird on your line, let alone an owl, is amazing

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