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We have been dumped on in the last two days.  10” of rain and the levels are going up fast.  Bass will be scattered throughout the glades and not concentrated in the deep canals.  Focus on flowing water and the positioning of bass around the flow.  At least for the next few days.  Culvert pipes, weirs, and funnel points should produce some.  Things will become more difficult when the flow stops.  

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I have a tournament on The Lake tomorrow that was postponed from yesterday because of the storm. 
 

Gonna be interesting 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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6 hours ago, Mike L said:

I have a tournament on The Lake tomorrow that was postponed from yesterday because of the storm. 
 

Gonna be interesting 

 

 

 

 

Mike

 

 

Canals and lakes are at full pool right now in my area.  Don't know about the lake, but I know they have been dumping water in preparation for this thing.  Good luck!

I fished the leading edge of the storm on Friday morning.  The water was up a good 6 inches from the past week (even before the 10-12" on Fri -Sat).  I guess the western areas had been getting daily rain and there was a bunch of current in L-67.  We did well on peacocks and a couple of LM in spawning areas and funnel points.  I am supposed to go back out Wednesday with 2 fly anglers.  It could be alot tougher.  I just wish that SFWMD would publish up to date water levels so I could game plan.  The site is frozen with May 19 data.

I answered my own question about water levels.  That 10 yr old link was replaced by a new system and I stumbled around until I found what I needed.

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