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South Florida Local Canal Fishing

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Just curious what you guy are using this time of year in your local canals?I been using spinnerbaits,top water chuggers and worms Texas  rigged.My buddy has been killing them with Senkos Texas rigged.

Texas rigged worms, and shiners :unsure:

 

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6 hours ago, Fentawn said:

Texas rigged worms, and shiners :unsure:

 

Thanks for reply!!!

Heddon Torpedos and Rooster tails are the baits that have been slaying Bass and Snakehead by my house. Occasionally I will put on a Senko wacky rigged with a drop shop which usually catches a few Bass.

Newbie here, any suggeations on spots to fish?

7 minutes ago, PremiumTime75 said:

Newbie here, any suggeations on spots to fish?


I find that the C-14 canal is a very good starting place to fish and also Loxahatchee is great if you have a boat. 

 

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27 minutes ago, PremiumTime75 said:

Newbie here, any suggeations on spots to fish?

Welcome to Bass Resource. Every time this question comes up, and yes it's come up many...many times, I will always recommend Google Earth. Scout your area via GE, and then take a drive to check the area out. South Fl is loaded with canal systems. Some are bigger than others, and some stretches of these canals have nice cover and/or structure. Right now with all of this rain, water is moving. Find moving water and focus around culverts and you will find fish. 

Good luck. 

 

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Try  to find canals with good structure,vegetation  and clear water can't go wrong 

I've been fishing Broward county by land since I could walk.. the best thing I ever did was buy a John boat (fishing Weston this way is awesome)..and BassinLou is correct.. I've spent countless hours on google earth.. eventually u will find what you are looking for.. trial and error 

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9 hours ago, PremiumTime75 said:

Newbie here, any suggeations on spots to fish?

Holey Land is a good spot to fish .

I appreciate all of the quick responses from everyone.  The boat stayed up North, though its beginning to make sense... to get it here!  Thx again for the suggestions.

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28 minutes ago, PremiumTime75 said:

I appreciate all of the quick responses from everyone.  The boat stayed up North, though its beginning to make sense... to get it here!  Thx again for the suggestions.

Having a boat down here is a huge plus. Opens up your accessibility to new waters tremendously. Good luck

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46 minutes ago, PremiumTime75 said:

I appreciate all of the quick responses from everyone.  The boat stayed up North, though its beginning to make sense... to get it here!  Thx again for the suggestions.

Your welcome!A boat is a big advantage but not needed for bass fishing here in South Florida. All the +10 pound bass I caught down here where from the shore.

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