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St Johns River Fl.

Water Temp 66*

Depth 4 feet

Bullrush line.

Weightless trick worm Junebug color.

air temp 65*

Yesterday my partner got his limit fishing a reed line very slow and methodically as I attempted to fish behind him in the back seat.

The guy was like a vacuum and left no twig un touched. He fished a weightless trick worm on spinning tackle while I threw a weightless Sinko. 

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Getting "frontended" sux, but sometimes it happens.  A good friend will let you run the t/m next trip...nice fish by the way.

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2 hours ago, detroit1 said:

Getting "frontended" sux, but sometimes it happens.  A good friend will let you run the t/m next trip...nice fish by the way.

He will flat out tell ya, "if you catch fish it's not because I let ya.

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4 hours ago, Ski said:

He will flat out tell ya, "if you catch fish it's not because I let ya.

As someone who fishes alone a vast majority of the time, this kind of day fishing might be almost as frustrating as not fishing.  There has to be a better way.  Nice fish!  Got family that moved near Deland, looking forward to a St John's visit at some point. 

 

scott

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Nice bass.  The water in the pic looked calm.  If you would've had some gusty wind then your partner would have been busy running the boat.

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He owes you the bow next time, for sure.

 

I once put a guy in the bow of my canoe and the muskies were going crazy that day. He caught nine and I caught two. That evening, he bragged about outfishing me. The next six days, I kept switching us, bow to stern and stern to bow. His lead shrunk every dang day and his bragging ceased. 

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