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Went out to Loxahatchee for 3 hours this morning.

I forgot the camera today, I wanted to take pictures of the area to post. I will do it next trip.

It was a beautiful morning. Alot of boats out today.

Temps 70-82 degrees, with blue skies.

I tried the east canal first without any success using shad rap crankbaits and 10" black/blue worms. Nothing happening there.

I moved back to the sawgrass flats across from the boat ramps...I found a spot the last time I went there. This time I saw quite a few bass beds there. I ended up catching two 4 lb'ers and 10 or so dinks.

One of the 4's was caught over a bed that I was sight fishing, the other on a shady side of the bullrushes. Both were caught on Gtail

wat/red worms.

I am going to try to get out again on monday, and pitch some frogs and creatures over those beds. There were a couple of bigguns there that didnt bite.

A guy at the ramp told me that the speckled perch bite was hot right now. I forgot the name of the jig he was using.

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It sounds like you had a very good outing.  But come on dude, forgot the camera?  What's up with that?  Get with the program.  

Were the speck jigs called "roadrunners?"  

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I think the guy called them the "perfect jig". He said he was dropping them in the holes in the weeds along the canal.

A beetle spin or a 2" gold/black floating rapala would probably work too on the edges.

I have a new d90 SLR camera on order. Once I get it, the point and shoot kodak will be in the tackle box for good.

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