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13 hours ago, Zcoker said:

 

Yep. Even at night the frogs tell me where the fish are....or even the alligators. With the frogs, sometimes its one particular area that is very active with sound. Just bend the ear and then go over to that area. The alligators the same, although not so much with sound but with the bait that they are trying to corral and eat. The bass are there, too, doing the same thing. Find the frogs, find the fish. Find the birds, find the fish. Find the alligators, find the fish. There's an easy roadmap to follow on any body of water, not only with other animals but with other things like clouds, moon, wind, and rain....simple things to piece together a specific pattern to follow. All there for anyone to make due as they see fit. 

Yea I am good with all that except the Gators. Places that I can fish don't have them. But 25 minutes south they got some. Absolutely not as many as in the glades but they got their spaces and I have mine. 

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