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26 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

This sounds like the magical maze in Harry Potter where the walls kept shifting.

 

Exactly. One way in yet no way out. Magically shifting. 

 

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4 hours ago, Zcoker said:

Easy to get trapped. Thing is, with any wind the landscape can change instantly, espeically when fishing big areas that have a lot of floating vegetation like hyacinth mats. Some of those mats can be acres! Which means the whole area can change shape instantly. Very easy to get boxed in with no way out

 

Okay, fishing there just went from sounding like heaven to sounding like a nightmare 😆

 

Have you ever had to be rescued?

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14 hours ago, fin said:

 

Okay, fishing there just went from sounding like heaven to sounding like a nightmare 😆

 

Have you ever had to be rescued?

 

 I’ve never been rescued but I have had the Fish & Wildlife (FWC) call my phone in the middle of the night to make sure I’m ok. They run my tag to get my number. What I do now is leave a courtesy note on my truck seat to alert them of my nocturnal activities. 

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Night bite is the big bite! Hotter weather means night fishin for me. Daytime upper 90’s no-can-do and it ain’t even summer yet! Temps nice and mild at night. Most all fish top water…and I can’t begin to express what it sounds and feels like when a giant bass annihilates a top water lure on a calm, Florida night! 

 

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