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  1. google maps, almost any body of water has bass
  2. If still in the area, check out Carolina Fishing Tackle, they have an amazing selection of imported swim baits. Most are way beyond a reasonable budget but really cool to shop and look
  3. PM me for a couple locations. I used to live in PSL, and there are some decent lakes.
  4. Lizards... AKA "Baby Alligators" fished weightless on top
  5. Krikey! and that bed with a 10# is just past the first two.
  6. Welcome and remember to stock up with your June bug colored plastics
  7. I was wondering the same thing with the FLW tournament starting tomorrow and the recent tragedy. Going down wind might be a smooth run in the AM, but "Victory at Sea" coming back, I wonder if they might be more conservative and postpone it.
  8. If you search the site, there is a lot of specific data depending on where you are located. In general, use google maps for your area to locate ponds and start trying them out, almost every body of water holds bass, though I've found the older ponds that are at least 10 years old will have bigger fish. Good luck!
  9. I enjoy the fight but will ski a bass if it gets it past heavy cover or if in a tourney.
  10. I don't know the dimensions, but my hammerhead 580's are pretty wide Ken Found it 135 wide 19.9 bridge 63.8 lense
  11. I lived there for about 10 years until last year. Generally most of PSL is pretty good, it all comes down to budget. There are high end areas, and average area's. Tradition up Gatlin Blvd is the high end zone, while west of the river and north of Port Saint Lucie Blvd might be considered lower average. anywhere south of PSL blvd or west of the turnpike or east of the river is pretty good. You can PM me if they have more specific locations they are considering, I can also give some suggestions for bank fishing bass in that area. You can find guides out of Roland Martin Marina or up near city of Okeechobee around Scott driver ramp. Check Okeechobee fishing HQ or Fastbreak in that area they can probably provide guide info. Ken
  12. My guess is you need a stronger hook set. If you are using a very parabolic or slow action rod, it may not be getting the hook fully penetrated into the fish, so a headshake easily pops the hook loose. Try getting a faster action rod (stiffer graphite type) to use when fishing worms and soft plastics.
  13. If I remember correctly, the last time water was pumped north into Lake O, it turned into a nasty algae bloom. I hope that doesn't happen again.
  14. 1. rattle trap and or square bill for murky or clear water search bait 2. TR worm or senko with or without weight, can also be used for light pitching 3. Top water hollow frog or swim frog
  15. I would suggest driving a bit farther and fishing out of Scott Driver or Harney Pond. Find clean water at the outer grass edges or fish the river out of Scott Driver Be careful of the bottom, the lake is really low
  16. For local boating maybe south to the palm beach lakes. PSL has a lot of bank fishing options though. Never tried it, but you could go above the locks into fresh water on the St Lucie south fork?
  17. Both FLW or Bass Federation have divisions where Co-Anglers can enter.
  18. I always try to find older bodies of water. Newer ponds or reservoirs may be stocked with fish, but they have had less time to grow, while your older ones may have some real trophy fish in them that have had years to grow.
  19. I would say 1st quarter was spawn & bedding and second post spawn moving into summer pattern.
  20. Don't feed the gators! And maybe some non-slip tape on that bow area.
  21. Frogs Togs rain suit at walmart camping section aprox $15
  22. Couple weeks ago got several plus a 5 lb on a 10" ribbon tail in red flake pumpkin TR 1/32 oz tiny weight. working the outer grass edges and isolated clumps. Ken
  23. Senkos in any color as long as its "Junebug" should get you bit, no weight, TR or Wacky.
  24. Try Budget Bass Trail on facebook or web
  25. Tungsten weights, 3 pack 1/4 and 2 pack 3/8 oz for $1.00 each

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