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Hi, I just found this forum and figured I would jump in, Iv been bass fishing for many years and hope to contribute as well as learn. I tournament fish on a local level, my home Lake is Lake Okeechobee, however I fish throughout the state of Florida. I fish about 2 to 3 times a week.

What attracted me to the forum is the Southeast section.

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Thank you sir.

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WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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buckifan for a minute I thought that was some kind of freak bass you were holding.

Hey gar-Tracker, welcome and good fishin to ya,

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Man! You sure have some prime lakes to fish. WELCOME to the forums!!!

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Man! You sure have some prime lakes to fish. WELCOME to the forums!!!

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Yes I'm lucky, although Okeechobee has been at record lows the fishing is still unreal, it just fish's small when low, believe it or not, you would never think you would use the term fish's small when speaking of the 2nd biggest land locked lake in America, but when the water resides out of the vast 100s of miles of swamps and grass flats, theres only several areas that hold fish.

Its slowly coming up though and when it does come up it will be hotter then ever, all the grass has rejuvenated from the low water, and the state has scraped thousands of tons of muck out of the shallows. Its realty going to be back to a top notch fishery.

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Welcome to the best fishing site on the net.

Falcon

Welcome aboard. Off topic but have you seen any of the big constrictor snakes while out fishing? Just curious.

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Welcome aboard. Off topic but have you seen any of the big constrictor snakes while out fishing? Just curious.

I would guess your speaking of the Pythons in the Everglades, no i haven t seen any but i fish further up north more these days, Florida's getting overrun with exotics of all sorts, I have these Brazilian Ring Tail lizards running all around my home, my dog has a pretty high kill rate on them. I would think the the snakes stay mostley out on the Flats of the Glades way down south. Air boaters would see them more the fisherman.

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