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  • Kristo, I got your address. I'll send your package out to you tomorrow. I pre-rigged five baits for you.... 1.) Shakey head jig/finesse worm 2.) Scrounger head/fluke 3.) Yamamoto D-shot (rigge

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    WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    thanks, yea the heat is killer right now i barely want to be out in the sun i can imagine the bass lol!

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If your areas are heavily pressured, it definitely helps to throw something different.

I'm liking my new live target field mouse. I threw a frog FOREVER the other evening and after only a handful of casts got a bite on the mouse... In the same locations that the frog was thrown. Just food for thought!

Stay home? Isaac has messed up our fishing for a while. Was it pretty easy on you guys in Florida?

I may get stubborn and try some ponds the weekend after next though, lol.

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My brother in law is a big saltwater fan he's been reading reports and told me they say the fishing in sanibel has been great so we will see I guess!!

I'm sure itll be fine! :)

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I've got to be doing something wrong I can't catch any type of fish!!! Bass, snook, cat fish nothing....just got back from 10 straight hours of fishing didnt get a single bite....mean while my 12 year old brother caught 5 catfish my brother in law caught bout 13 catfish and his girlfriend who didn't even know how to cast caught about 10 what the hell am I doing wrong??!???!? Seriously!!!

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Nice man congrats on that!

nice!

what did you catch her on?

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Idk what it's called it looked like a mini peacock bass with a weighted jighead on it and the hook coming out the back

Congratulations man! Glad to see you finally cross some eyes! Prepare to get addicted! We're all of these caught on that peacock bass swimbait?

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Yep except the last two I caught them on a lipless crank bait, the only thing is that I caught them because they were literally right infront of my face lol I wanna actually cast and catch one for a fight...I'm probably gunna head off to the c-4 canal on 8th st and see if I can catch some with a pop-r or a little square bill crank bait or a torpedo

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Nice fish Kristo!!! I am so happy for you. Your persistence is starting to pay off. Bring on the Largemouth.

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Thanks man I couldnt have done it without you guys, especially you Lou and pscidicical....I need some large mouth now when fall starts where are those bad boys located?

Kristo,

Good job, man!

We've all been through tough spells...that's when you grind it out, study up (i.e. this site!), try something different, etc... When you finally do break through and start catching, it's an awesome feeling.

There are some great LMB spots down here...Holiday Park, Alligator Alley, Loxahatchee, Okeechobee, Holey Lands...

you got it figgured out man! from what I understand those are killer peacocks

NGaHB

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Thanks man, I really appreciate it! I almost caught a huge snook in the c-4 canal with a rapala x rap minnow, he went to hit it but missed and I pulled out the lure and he swam away :(

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Snook!!! Awesome. Too bad you missed. Man your on a roll. Awesome. Pretty soon I will be asking you for advice. ;)

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lol i doubt that you will lou, not for a long while, i just found this great spot can't wait to try it out with some nice rapala lures!!!!!!!!!!

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