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Swimbaiting in South Fl

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After 4 trips to, lets call it lake "x", this is where I will catch a DD and hopefully a teener. I've lost a couple good ones, one I wish I saw, and have caught 2 over 6 and a 7. Each trip I learn a little more about this lake. 

 

 

WTG!!! By the looks of the white bellies on those fish, they've been deep for a while... Just curious, how deep were you fishing?

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I followed the same school for about 3 weeks from 14ft to 20ft. Haven't been able to get out there in 2 weeks, I suspect they will be holding in 24-28ft now but I will find out this weekend.

Is that Huddleston swimbait?

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13 hours ago, Wurming67 said:

Is that Huddleston swimbait?

No, I got tired of losing a $25 bait so I started ordering the Savage Gear 3D trouts. For $10 each it isn't nearly as painful when I lose one. It has a different tail kick, a more violent tail action. They seem to be more durable, I have bent a hook out on a fish unfortunately. Hudds have a better, more realistic color selection

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Looks like the stick marsh!  Lol

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10 hours ago, geo g said:

Looks like the stick marsh!  Lol

Nope! Haven't been to the Marsh yet 

My guess cooling pond in Indian town?Which ever spot it is wtg on finding some nice hawgs!!!

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