Skip to content

Don51

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Don51

  1. I would take the yak out until ice made it impossible to launch. Glad those days are over! ?
  2. That’s surprising. Crappie and white perch should have been crushing that spoon! Sounds like a weird fall bite going on. ?
  3. Try a chatterbait, spinnerbait, suspending jerkbait, ratltrap and a paddletail. If you cannot get fish on any of those then they are not biting! Lol ? Furnace would be my go to out of those named ponds. Across the street is a good choice also. ?
  4. A kayak tourney was held there over the wknd. Looks like they did pretty well considering the crappy weather. No smallies were found. Let us know how you do. The clock is ticking!
  5. Just give them the respect that they deserve! It is their home! ?
  6. Billington Sea has a variety of fish. It is a good fall pond because it is shallow. Throw chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, cranks and traps. Move around until you locate fish. If all else fails you can go over to Little and fish for trout! Lol. ?
  7. Sounds like he has been very lucky with his encounters!
  8. They are a wild animal and as with any wild animal their behavior can be unpredictable. For the most part I have found them to be more curious than anything else. They will watch you and lose interest and swim off. All bets are off if you stumble across a mother with hatchlings! That is a dangerous situation that you need to immediately remove yourself from!
  9. Some days you just can’t hook them! It happens. ?
  10. As the water gets colder stay with the shallow bog type ponds. Much easier to locate fish. Chatterbait, spinnerbait, jerkbait, rattlers and flukes will all produce.
  11. The bite has to pick up soon. I always liked October and always thought it was one of the best months of fishing. A real good chance of hooking into a monster! ?
  12. Sorry to break the news, but we are not exactly the bass capital! Freshwater opportunities in the general area are very limited. There is a ton of water but most of it is private properties. I used to chase Google Maps but gave it up for that reason. I have been here 4 years and am very disappointed. I have the same 3 or 4 places that I go to over and over. You have to be adventurous and willing to drive to find better fishing. I am just too lazy to chase it! ?
  13. If it is that secluded there has to be fish in there. They were probably holding deep and out of casting range. First time on any new body of water is tough. Sounds like a lot of work to get in there. Hey, you tried something new, you just didn't get the results you were looking for.
  14. That's a good haul from the bank! ?
  15. Dog days of summer! It is tough right now. You have to be out at sunrise and the door usually closes by 10!
  16. It has just been too hot! The bite is slow everywhere. Go out as early as you can. By 10 a.m. I am off the water as bites become non existent.
  17. Being tough in SWFL is putting it mildly! lol Bites are few and far between. They must be feeding at night. ?
  18. A Sunday Fathers Day at Little! Must have been pretty busy. Are they charging to get in? There was talk at one point of making it residents only and a town sticker would be required. Guess that didn't pan out. I miss fishing that place!
  19. Same guy, posted twice.
  20. Have you been to FL in July before? Weather is a factor. Go out early. Afternoon thunderstorms are more than likely and happen very quickly. Be prepared for hot and very humid weather. Good luck.
  21. Those are two tough ponds. I have had some good days on Little South though.
  22. A lot of good reports coming in from guys using the Jackhammer. Why it works so much better than a regular chatterbait I don't know.
  23. You can also launch from Duncan Drive off 53. Small parking area and much closer to the water.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.