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15 June 2018 ~ On the water with my wife (video)

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We don’t get out together as often as in the past, but Lynn & I were able to spend some time on one of our favorite little bass lakes in the Old Town canoe today.   The fish catching on this very pretty and calm morning, started out a little slow.   The action did pick up considerably after some wind and hazy cloud cover moved in.   A couple dozen bass and perhaps half as many kept us busy.   A stickbait and a light swim jig (with various trailers) were accounting for most of the fish.  A little after 3 pm, we called it knowing we’d be part of the ‘Going Up North’ Friday afternoon highway crowd.  Best to get a little ahead of that when you can.   So there ya go – really hope we can do that again soon.

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A-Jay

 

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Thanks for sharing the experience !.

A.J , do you have any recommendations for kayak carts or dollies ? I have ponds that require a portage back to them that are too far to do by carry . Trying to stay as cheap as possible.

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8 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

Thanks for sharing the experience !.

A.J , do you have any recommendations for kayak carts or dollies ? I have ponds that require a portage back to them that are too far to do by carry . Trying to stay as cheap as possible.

I've not owned a kayak or an associated cart.

My canoe cart is a bit more stout and (probably $$) than you would need; It would probably work though.

 There's some good info here . . 

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A-Jay

 

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Thanks A.J.

There's a small lake that's very deep ( for Florida ) that's 15 minutes away from me. It is app. 1/2 mile back in the woods and has almost no pressure. It's on my list to do somehow this year.

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