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This is just nuts. A guy in the Florida everglades makes his own frogs and uses a kayak.  I trimmed the video because it did have him promoting his lures for sell and I did not want to get in trouble. I would give anything to have this happen to me. He does not land the fish but that blow up is the stuff dreams are made of.  

http://www.tubechop.com/watch/8199980

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That looked like a great white shark hitting a seal. :o  They never hit my lures like that.

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Just now, Gundog said:

That looked like a great white shark hitting a seal. :o  They never hit my lures like that.

I know man. I have seen great videos from the everglades. I watched a guy fishing a canal that was drying up and pull in a bass every cast. I will be getting a kayak and going soon.

I would have fallen out of the kayak!:o

I dream of that.

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I probably would have had a heart attack, I get on edge and my heart races even when tiny ones hit it near my kayak. 

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5 hours ago, Tracker22 said:

I dream of that.

Me too brother. Just once in my life and I would be happy.

Chills!!!! That is the look of my PB catch..  it was a cast up under a tree I didn't like the cast and was about to burn it back when I seen a giant wake behind my frog...  then BAM I was so excited I was buzzing for about an hour..  frog fishing is my favourite fishing

Watch the weather in Florida - if they have an extended dry spell - go - mortgage the house, borrow of your kids college fund but go - the canals in south  Florida in a dry year are unbelievable - many times clients had over 200 fish in a half day charter.

GOOD LORD 

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7 hours ago, frogflogger said:

Watch the weather in Florida - if they have an extended dry spell - go - mortgage the house, borrow of your kids college fund but go - the canals in south  Florida in a dry year are unbelievable - many times clients had over 200 fish in a half day charter.

 

This is one of our local guys that always goes to the everglades. Is this what you are talking about? This video is insane.

 

 

1 hour ago, Jonathan Evans said:

 

This is one of our local guys that always goes to the everglades. Is this what you are talking about? This video is insane.

 

 

I think I'll stick to slow Indiana bass fishing... Way to many things to eat you down there:blink:

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45 minutes ago, frosty said:

I think I'll stick to slow Indiana bass fishing... Way to many things to eat you down there:blink:

You would love Florida bassin. The gators can get annoying but They usually leave you be unless you take too long to bring in a fish. lol

11 minutes ago, Jonathan Evans said:

You would love Florida bassin. The gators can get annoying but They usually leave you be unless you take too long to bring in a fish. lol

I'm sure I would love it, I'm just not very experienced at fishing around deadly lizards, ya know, Indiana and all :lol:

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5 minutes ago, frosty said:

I'm sure I would love it, I'm just not very experienced at fishing around deadly lizards, ya know, Indiana and all :lol:

 This has been confirmed as real. I know the place, its in palmetto not far from me.

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I am pretty sure that is Ken Daubert who makes the Capt Ken's clone frogs.  The only reason why i say that though is because i know he is from florida and he uses spinning tackle.

http://www.bass-frog.com

 

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30 minutes ago, flyfisher said:

I am pretty sure that is Ken Daubert who makes the Capt Ken's clone frogs.  The only reason why i say that though is because i know he is from florida and he uses spinning tackle.

http://www.bass-frog.com

 

Yes it is. He is well knows around my area. I want to order a frog from him. They are pricey but handmade and very nice.

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Good gravy man, that's a fantastic blow up.

At Lake Gaston on vacation, threw a big jitter
bug and got a fantastic hit, no take. I threw a
wacky worm to follow quickly (hey @A-Jay 
they really do work) and hauled in the little fella.

I dream of big bass hitting topwater baits....

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4 minutes ago, Jonathan Evans said:

Yes it is. He is well knows around my area. I ant to order a frog from him. They are pricey but handmade and very nice.

I have a few of his clone frogs which aren't as pricey...what is funny is i have been fishing frogs a lot this year and i was just thinking i need to dig those out since they are somewhere in my tackle closet lol

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7 minutes ago, Darren. said:

Good gravy man, that's a fantastic blow up.

At Lake Gaston on vacation, threw a big jitter
bug and got a fantastic hit, no take. I threw a
wacky worm to follow quickly (hey @A-Jay 
they really do work) and hauled in the little fella.

I dream of big bass hitting topwater baits....

I want to come fish North Carolina so bad. A guy on YouTube has videos of him fishing these roadside creeks in a place called Blane. I think its called Reedy Creek. but just catching bass after bass in the middle of the day.

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8 minutes ago, Jonathan Evans said:

I want to come fish North Carolina so bad. A guy on YouTube has videos of him fishing these roadside creeks in a place called Blane. I think its called Reedy Creek. but just catching bass after bass in the middle of the day.

I wish I could say Gaston has been that awesome.
Can say that I've had ZERO skunks, which is good.
My youngest scored the biggest fish, a 6-7 pound
catfish. Weighed on my Boga, but my old eyes could
only find the major marks in low light, alas.

I learned a pattern from an old timer that works here,
according to him, but I didn't have success fishing it
tonight.

Was in a smaller body (Lizard Creek) but probably 
would have had better luck on the main body with
deeper waters.

Ah well. We will likely vacation here again. Has been
absolutely wonderful. Fantastic lake. I'd love to find
a guide and get properly schooled to fish this body 
of water.

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10 minutes ago, Darren. said:

I wish I could say Gaston has been that awesome.
Can say that I've had ZERO skunks, which is good.
My youngest scored the biggest fish, a 6-7 pound
catfish. Weighed on my Boga, but my old eyes could
only find the major marks in low light, alas.

I learned a pattern from an old timer that works here,
according to him, but I didn't have success fishing it
tonight.

Was in a smaller body (Lizard Creek) but probably 
would have had better luck on the main body with
deeper waters.

Ah well. We will likely vacation here again. Has been
absolutely wonderful. Fantastic lake. I'd love to find
a guide and get properly schooled to fish this body 
of water.

I have money saved for a guide for Okeechobee. Thinking about buying a Jon boat or a kayak and just going by myself. I have never fished a fresh body of water that big. Everyone here always talks about Okeechobee. Its like the bass fishing mecca around here.   

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Just now, Jonathan Evans said:

I have money saved for a guide for Okeechobee. Thinking about buying a Jon boat or a kayak and just going by myself. I have never fished a fresh body of water that big. Everyone here always talks about Okeechobee. Its like the bass fishing mecca around here.   

I can tell you that I avoided as much of the
"big water" as I could here at Gaston. Sticking
close to shore and so on. Even so, there were
plenty of knuckleheads who disregarded the
"No Wake" zones even when they looked right
at me.

PFD 100% of the time!!

Okeechobee is on my bucket list. I'd definitely
hire a guide there.

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28 minutes ago, Darren. said:

I can tell you that I avoided as much of the
"big water" as I could here at Gaston. Sticking
close to shore and so on. Even so, there were
plenty of knuckleheads who disregarded the
"No Wake" zones even when they looked right
at me.

PFD 100% of the time!!

Okeechobee is on my bucket list. I'd definitely
hire a guide there.

As it gets cooler the boat traffic will fall off. I see you are in Virginia, Ever herd of Harbor mills reservior? My best friend is a trucker and said he slayed them when he fished it.

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