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Loxahatchee Federal Preserve

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Loxahatchee Preserve, Saturday 2/25/17, First light - 1:00, water clear, sky's sunny, wind light, no current.

 

Went today with Rick, and we had a fun time fishing the flats.  Rick started with a twin tail small bait and started picking up bass right away.  I started with a senko bait and they just were not having it.  I switched to a bait with a little more action and the U-vibe did the trick   Soon we were both throwing U-vibes.  Action was pretty constant on the flat, but when we moved to the north canal for a while, things just came to a stop.  We went back to the flat spoil wall, and the bite was on again.  Most bites were close to cover.  

 

We finished with 27 caught, the biggest was over 2 pounds.  It was a fun day with good company, and good action in places.

I was out there got a late start caught a whole bunch of one lbers in canalon worm  than got this one on spinnerbait

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Was a good time indeed. Lox can be a fun place to fish. I find it relaxing out there and I like the clear water.

 

 

Nice job Wurming!

Gonna be windy out there today wish I had a power pole lol!!

Killed them ??????

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4 hours ago, Wurming67 said:

Killed them ??????

 

 

How about a little more information!!!!!!!:bad-idea-014:

Over 40 fish all on chatterbait wind was hollowing  west canal.

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PART_1488639396143_IMG_20170304_073354_1.jpgone to three  pound  range biggest one was 3.1 lbs

Nice!! Sounds like a fun time! Good to know the wind didn't turn the bite off. I don't throw a chatterbait nearly as much as I should be lol. They catch quality fish and are good here in So FL.  Where you using a trailer on it or throwing it bare?  Did you see any spawning beds?  The finger canals off US27 are loaded!

I use it bare very hard to see any beds yesterday with the wind and chop plus moving the boat so quickly it was like speed fishing lol

I don't use a chatterbait much either. It is always in my tackle bag but I have yet to catch a bass on it. I have caught, mudfish, pickerel, and gar on them though.  :angry:

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