Everything posted by N Florida Mike
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barn wood frame
Y'all ever watch that barnwood builders show? Theres a lot of history and techniques involved ,and they seem to enjoy doing it.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Nice one Dwight!
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Bigbill
He commented on something the other day....
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Any Pelican Bass Raider Owners Out There?
Got my 9.5 bass hunter for 100.00 from a friend.
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Rare animal sigthings
I wish an eagle would come by and get the Chihuahua that lives in my house....
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barn wood frame
That's cool Lonnie.
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Jacksonville Bass Fishing
i can probably put you on some fish. Send me a pm.
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Andy Montgomery blew my mind!
I love skipping.Its a strength for me with spinning. But I really am impressed with anyone who does it well with casting. He was exactly right about pontoons being the best.I have a couple in my lake.One of them always holds fish.It used to be so easy to skip under.But the owner turned it around and the only way to skip under it now is at the motor end and I have to do it backhanded. I love skipping up into brushpiles too . Its a subtle presentation that doesnt spook the fish either.
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This Fox
I hear about panther sightings occasionally in my area.One customer of mine said he saw one on the UNF nature trails when he was jogging.Same description. According to FWC there are none up here. Bears are more common, but they are coming from the south.Another customer n Northern st Johns buried her pet pig when it died.That night their dog was going crazy and was trying to get back to where the pig was buried but couldn't because he was on an invisible leash thingie. Next morning pig was dug up and gone.She said there was a track she didnt recognize but definitely not a hog track.She couldn't remember much about the description of it. I told her, not a hog- had to be a bear. They will dig to get whatever and they have a very keen sense of smell.
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This Fox
Yeah they do that around here too.We have ones called Eagle preserve , fox ridge , deer cove, panther hammock etc. There are some with more truthful names too,such as burning tree lane and bear run.
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This Fox
Around where I live,theres so much development I think the wild animals arent sure which way to go . Theyll be a new development and old growth swamp or woods right behind it.A 600 pound hog was killed recently in a back yard of a neighborhood that borders the last big uninterrupted woods in SE Duval county.Old meets new. Our new Northeastern citizens are especially amazed ( or appalled ) by the amount of critters behind their houses.
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Unfortunate incident with fellow angler.
I was surf fishing one time and the current dragged my line over the guys line next to me .Instead of trying to untangle it( which is always what most people do ) He cut MY line, and had his little daughter bring me what was left.I was really ticked off, because he lost or kept my weight ,then the manly man sends his little girl over to do his job.I stared at him for probably 30 seconds and he just kept his head turned.I had to leave,which is my way of staying out of a confrontation that surely would have happened in my former life.The thing that calmed me down slightly was that I heard him tell her something I think in french,and I didnt want to scare her anyway.So maybe thats how they do it there....?? Maybe Im just more bad tempered than I should be.
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Caught my 104th Large mouth Today for 2017
Ive caught 40-50.1 fish over 8 pounds,and a 4 pounder.Several 3s. A lot of dinks this year.
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Really Idiotic Question
I think yall are confused about what I meant.I dont take that long to set the hook.I mean I let the bait SIT that long before I start working it back in. I do probably take longer than most but never 20 seconds,!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
How'd the tournament go ? Nice fish.
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Really Idiotic Question
Unique ,but I rarely kill a bass unless Im culling some out.Ive caught hundreds of fish this way and cant remember 1 fish over 3 pounds that I didnt release healthy. If the fish is gut hooked I cut the line and back the hook out backwards so the barb isnt involved. Im not talking about a long time here,just longer than most.I just lose a lot of fish setting too early.
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Really Idiotic Question
I fish a senko a lot,but usually weightless. After I cast,I watch the line.,sometimes youll see the twitch and the line may slightly tighten as the fish moves. After waiting maybe 10-20 seconds, I pick up and feel gently.If a fish is on youll probably feel a peck or slight surge to let you know there's a fish on.You will almost always see motion as the fish will move once he takes the bait. I have missed more fish by setting the hook too early than too late.The exception to this would be if you see the line heading into an area you have a good chance of losing the fish in ( docks,weeds,pilings etc.) In that situation I set the hook immediately. So when I feel the tap or see the movement I swing the boat if needed,get myself in position,see which way the fish is going,and I may even pull on the drag to make sure its just right.THEN I set the hook.I usually sweep set horizontally to the water and will usually hook any fish except sometimes not dinks. The way I tell the difference between a fish and weeds is feeling the peck or seeing the movement. If it dont peck or move it aint a fish!!!
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This Fox
Ive been interested in F Panthers for many years.I can take you to the exact spot where the last known panther was shot in Duval county in the 60s.It was killed in a magnolia tree in mandarin fl,which is southern duval.Where I grew up. And I have been to bok tower once when I was a kid.Pleasant memory of being with my parents.As I recall,it looked out over miles of citrus groves.
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This Fox
We have had panther sightings for years,even though FWC would say there are none up here. I think they are overall a very good agency, but they consistently hold that there are no panthers in North and west Florida.I sometimes wonder if theres something political going on with it.Even though development has changed NE Florida there are still a lot of woods panthers can hide in.There was one that was killed way up in GA that had travelled all the way from S Florida and was determined by DNA to be the cub of a known female in S Fl. I may have seen one when I was 10 or 11.off hwy 1 N of st Augustine.It jumped out,saw us and jumped right back in the brush. Just saw a quick glimpse.
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This Fox
Bears regularly seen in st johns county just south of where I am.There was a panther run over in st johns county a few years ago.
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I'm hurt, really hurt.
Yeah man it happens. I lost a 5 pounder last week pulling me into some eel grass.Broke the line ?. My favorite reel is n the shop so I was using a spare.The drag didnt slip when it should have,so now it's retired to catfishing.( old wore out reel ) The funny thing is,after the line broke,the fish jumped completely out of the water as if to say " See ya! " I actually about had a melt down.Have lost several big fish this year due to unforseen circumstances But I got my 3rd biggest fish ever this year.? Look at it this way- you are close to great sucess just getting the fish to bite what your throwing.Good job on the " rebound "fish !!
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I've found myself confused with fishing this year
They are probably getting used to what youre throwing. ?
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Storing Fishing Gear in a Car?
I carry a decent outfit in my work truck tool box but not my best stuff.I dont seem to have any problem.
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I'm struggling please help me!
Theres probably bass in there.I have been skunked more than once in ponds I had caught plenty of fish in before. All good advice above. My favorite 3 baits mentioned above are senkos,super flukes,and zoom trick worms.If the waters fairly clear,use watermelon colors.If its murky,use black/ blue. I do better weightless,but thats another thread topic!! I fish my way slowly to drains,then fish them REAL slow.I catch more fish somewhat parallel to the bank,instead of casting straight out. Some of the biggest bass I ever caught were the only ones I caught at a particular location.There may not be many,but they may be monsters ,esp. if its 15 years old or more.