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Crooked Lake, Polk County, Florida

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My club fished our tourny on Crooked Lake today. It was pretty chilly to start out the day....around 38 degrees. Lake level was about 4 to 5 feet lower than the last time we fished it which was back in June of last year. "Blue bird" skies. Wind changed directions 3 or 4 times before dying down a bit around 1 pm.

Winning weight was a little over 11 lbs. Winner caught all his fish (5) in about 8 ft of water flipping isolated patches of Kissimme grass with a Rage Tail Craw. His was the only limit. Only two others weighed in more than one fish.   :-[

Not even many dinks were caught, and there are usually quite a few of those caught.   :-/

Other baits used to catch fish were red eye shads, "black" and "june bug red" trick worms, and wacky rigged senkos.

sounds like a pretty poor day for crooked lake.  you can usually catch a lot of dinks, and a few good ones in the middle.   better luck next time!

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