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I caught them on bass colord Flukes, motor oil 6" worm and we caught some lil ones on nightcrawlers.

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I fished okeheelee this morning. Came back empty handed but seemed promising. I couldnt find exactly what they would hit, i tossed a couple different plastic worms and topwater plugs on top of a couple nice ones that were sitting in the grass beds. Ill try again this evening.

I fished Okeeheelee this afternoon, but really had trouble. Only one fish in about 2 hours of fishing... The low water levels are really affecting my catch on that lake.

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Tallahassee area, but I just moved down from Bainbridge, GA. Where's good here?

Lake Jackson and Lake Talquin

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Sunrise, Just outside Fort Lauderdale close to the Glades excellent fishing 8-)

Okee Cracker, they are putting a second episode together of me and the host jig fishing. It should be a decent show comedy wise, everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong as I snapped the line on a 6lber about 2 minutes into the filming. I went on to drop about 12 fish for the camera all pretty decent in size. Last time I experiment with a new line. I was using P-Line Flouro. One highlight to the show is a seminar I did with Larry Nixon and Jimmy Houston. We set up a flipping contest with several pro's and I won it.

Living in Jacksonville for now. Should be moving down to central Florida area within a few months. Looking forward to some real Bass fishing down there.

THere is a lot of GOOD fishing in the St Johns

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panama city here! many lakes to choose from.big and small.the good news is i rarely get skunked, the bad news is i rarely catch a limit............HELP!!!!

Oh thats an easy fix, just catch a couple more and you;ll get your limit. LOL  ;D

Just north of Haines City.  I do go to Saddle Creek but only because of all the bank fishing available.

I posted somehting on your thread about Polk County. I forgot: head north up 27. Up into Clermont and clewiston. Clermont holds a lot of ponds in the pastures ( you will see them right of 27). Clewiston has an abundance of lakes (there is a couple bait shops downtown off of 50).

You also have Lake Haines off of 17/92 (south of Haines City) - I grew up on this lake. Keep heading south/west into Lake alfred and you have Lake Alfred (Follow signs in downtown to Lions Park-takes you right to lake).

You need to pull up a map and you wont believe HOW MUCH you have right there in your backyard. And most all of it offers some sort of bank access. I miss living up there at times!

N. Tampa here. New to bass fishing, but I've fished for bluegills/etc for a few years. Next march I get my license and my truck... then I'm so buying a boat and ALL over the state. :)

Some day I would like to go fishing with someone who actley knows what they're doing. LOL! Right now I'm just fishin by myself in a little paddle boat without paddles but with a little trolling motor.. on a little lake. :P  :'(

Evil your going to hit an afternoon school running hungry soon and you will then be hooked on bass fishing forever. That boat and truck will be on your mind every second and march will seem to never get here.

Clearwater here. Don't get out near as much as I would like to. Can anybody tell me anything about fishing around Dunnellon?

Welcome to the forum!

I dont know much about that area except that there is a lot water around there!

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Me, Englewood Charlotte County.  Fish mainly man made waters and the Myakka and Peace Rivers.

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