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N Florida Mike

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  1. First time out since 4th of July. We’ve had a lot of rain, so the lake is at full pool. Fish were real spread out. I caught 7 by 8:30, then nothing else til I quit at 10:30. I spent 45 minutes of that talking to a friend that was on his dock though … I caught all the fish on a june bug uv speed worm…
  2. Praying for y’all.
  3. Watermelon red or bama bug yum dinger texas rigged .
  4. Yes. I love them the most in my family. We all used to camp a lot , but weve gotten away from it in recent years. I had a perfect spot in the Ocala Nat. forest that was remote. No one else there but whoever I was with. We would set up camp, run a trotline for catfish, fry em up, then build a fire and sit around it , me picking my banjo for awhile. Then , having meaningful discussions and enjoying the night sounds and sky. Nowdays, I try to have a fire out back several times in the winter, but nobody is much interested in it but me…😕
  5. Dern. Glad you and the family got out safely. I hope they don’t come further north. That goes for the pythons too !
  6. This is a copperhead ( nose) bluegill.
  7. Im always simply happy to be on the water. But I’m simply happier catching fish on the water !
  8. Got this skinny fish on a super fluke.
  9. I don’t filet bluegills and have never ate a walleye but other than that I rank it • Catfish • bluegill ( a very close second ) • crappie • walleye ? I would fit bass in between bluegill and crappie for taste, but theyd be second to catfish for filets in the group…
  10. Thank you ! Ive never caught a smallmouth. It’s on my short list for fishing! Me too. A diver was there one day and told me that. So I don’t know it for sure. But it seems very deep based on the fall of the baits…
  11. Thanks! Yes it is very deep. It is about 200 feet from I-10. I think it was dug for fill for it in the early 70s. But its only around 3-4 acres in size. Yes, it’s the graveyard pond at church. There’s 3 other ponds there too, but the others aren’t as good. 2 of them are newer and shallower. 1 is back in the woods and it’s hard to get to. Never caught anything in it. The big fish Ive hooked 2-3 times has been elusive lately.
  12. Got 3 in under 15 minutes on the bama bug yum dinger…
  13. Back after mrs big again in the church pond. First decent fish since the 6 pounder.
  14. • Yum dingers or Senkos • super Flukes • Culprit worms • UV Speed worms • Baby brush hogs. If I don’t catch with these, they ain’t biting ! I use watermelon seed and watermelon red, june bug, green pumkin, red shad,and related colors. These are just for starters- got some other choices too…
  15. I fished it only once , and that was primarily for bream. No bass, but it was the best day of bream fishing in my life!
  16. Yeah, If I had to choose between soccer and hockey ( to watch), Id choose hockey.
  17. I used to fish Orange back in the 80s. Big, dark worms and traps were the baits of choice then. And shiners of course. Came in 2nd in a tournament in Lochloosa in 86 or 87…
  18. If I get caught by rain on the water and they’re already biting, I’ll keep fishing. I don’t fool with lightning though. If it’s pouring down when Im about to go, I’ll wait until it slacks off. Recently had a 1 hour window to fish a work route pond . The sun was peeking through the clouds as I walked to the pond. Started fishing, and it immediately came a downpour. Walked back to the truck, and the sun came out . Walked down again, and another downpour! This happened several times. I finally got partially under a tree where I could still cast. Caught 9 , all in heavy rain…
  19. Thank you Katy. The bite was pretty good considering the heat …
  20. Got 13 this morning on yum dingers, uv speed worms , and super flukes. Done by 10:30 as it was boiling hot already. Had a 3-4 pounder up to the boat on a frog, but he got his head out of the water and shook it out. Got the biggest one on the watermelon red super fluke…she was 18 1/2 inch.
  21. Best for me is accuracy, specifically skipping under docks and back into cover. I love skipping so much I do it sometimes when I dont even have to. And Im very successful with soft plastics. Worst is a little embarrassing. I suspect some of you have the same problem. I had my own bass boat in the 80s. After I stopped fishing tournaments I sold it, and bought a jon boat with a smaller motor. I started fishing smaller waters. Within the last 10 years I began fishing again with a childhood friend who I actually taught to bass fish. He has a more modern bass boat. So there was a 30 year gap between my old bass boat days and the recent ones. I have trouble with his boat - everything is different. I am not a fast backer anymore-and I am slow with the other gadgets on the boat too. And the boat ramps are 4 times more crowded than before. So it’s intimidating to me now and humbling to someone who’s done this for 50 years now. Im not stupid, just slower than I was…
  22. You and Lynn are in my thoughts and prayers…
  23. Good points. I think Im going to re-line with some big game or get the super lines hooks. I have never had these problems live bait fishing with mono. The 6 pounder or so I caught last week had the hook fall out of his mouth after I grabbed it. The SAME hook that broke today. So I nearly lost that one too.

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