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Hello, I am completely new to Bass fishing, I actually went for the first time yesterday and caught a couple good sized ones. I am looking to further my knowledge and skills so I can teach my two young sons how to do it.

Welcome to the Bass Resource Wes - I am from Florida too.  

 

You've found a good place here, tons of resources and knowledge. 

 

Welcome and enjoy.

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Hey ,welcome to the forums!

What part of Florida are you at?

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

A-Jay

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Welcome! :)

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Welcome aboard @Wes91!

Welcome to Bass Resource. Enjoy reading & contributing in the forums.

Greetings and Welcome to the forums  :)

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N Florida Mike I am in Jacksonville 

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Welcome aboard Wes

 

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welcome from Indiana. you will be happy to know that there are a lot of members in FL., they are really good guys. congrats on the nice fish!!

Welcome, I am a newbie to the forum as well. I lived in Palatka as a Navy recruiter for 3 years, and then stationed in Jacksonville for awhile.  You have some great bass fishing there.  St John River, Rodman Reservoir, Lake George, etc. are all fantastic.  At one time Palatka was considered the bass capital of the world.  I saw a 14-3 come out of Rodman,  I didn't catch it, but it is the biggest bass I have ever seen still alive.  In Febuary they are usually wanting to go on bed in your area.  If you have access to a boat check Salt Springs near Ocala on 315.  Water is crystal clear and a constant 72,  February usually brings some really good bed fishing.  You can fish it from a canoe, or kayak no problem.

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