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  2. I'm looking to buy a high end rod for Soft Plastic jerkbaits (Super Flukes, Caffeine Shads, etc.). Right now, I have my eye on two rods. (1) G. Loomis GLX 802C JWR 6'8" Medium/Extra Fast or (2) St. Croix Legend Xtreme EC610MXF 6'10" Medium/Extra Fast. Anyone fished with both of these or have any opinion on which one would be better for this specific application? Also, I'm open to suggestions as well. Money is not really the issue, and I've even thought about splurging for an G loomis NRX or Conquest....but if there are any other high end rods that are better for soft plastic jerkbaits, I would love to hear any suggestions.
  3. Primetime, I've got a kayak to. And I know what lake your talking about in Safety Harbor...also know a good park around there with some bass in it haha. We should meet up and do some kayak fishing sometime. I live about 2 mins away from Lake Seminole... I actually just got back from fishing Walsingham this evening. Theres so many good spots in Pinellas that people don't know about...little small lakes and ponds. Lol I just read your second post.... Haha Alligator Lake and Kapok park were the two places I was referring to as well. I just caught a 6.5 pounder out of Kapok Park about 2 weeks ago on a Lunker Hunt frog.
  4. Listen to Sotelocody. He does know what he is talking about. I just moved to Seminole and he is spot on. The ONLY time I catch bass at Lake Seminole has been when the bait is barely moving. Sometimes I get hits when it's just laying on the bottom and I just shake it. (Caught a bunch of bass on super slow moving senkos). Not sure why the bass are such lazy turds there.
  5. It's a SUPER remote Public Boat Ramp off NE 203rd St in Fort McCoy, FL.

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