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DixieReb
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Has anybody had any luck fishing lately? I fished a pond close to home yesterday that usually produces something and got 2 bites on a black power bait worm. today went to another pond in all the thick fog and got no bass bites, had several small bream pull at a white curlytail jig but wouldn't take the hook. And that is after the total whipeout we had at Steinhatchee last week. It's gett'in downright depress'in! :(
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My only solice lately is fishing shows. But have no fear, spring is rght around the corner.
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Right there with you and those fishing shows, its the only thing on my dvr. but i did mange to catch a few fish out of lake bradford today, I'm bout to put the report. Good luck
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YA GOTTA LET THOSE LITTLE FISHES THAW OUT, AFTER 6-8 DAYS BELOW FREEZING IT WILL TAKE A WHILE FOR THE PONDS TO WARM BACK UP.
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Doesn't water heat 3 times faster than land?
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Tie on a top water, cast it out and just twitch a little, then let it sit for about 30 seconds and then twitch it some more................ untill you have to cast again :thumbup: y'all be surprised at the results "if they are feeding at all" :-D :beer:
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We had a tournament down at Panasofkee this past weekend and it took 7 pounds to win. There was another club down there while we were there and it took 6 pounds to win their tournament. BUT at Seminole it took 18 pounds to win one tournament and 21 for another. I think it varies from lake to lake. I think the smaller pounds and lakes are more affected by the cold than big lakes. Fish the warm sides of banks and very close to structure and extremely slow.
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I was at Panasofkee as well. I was down there "fun" fishing. It wasn't much fun though. Windy as heck and grass floating everywhere. I did catch a few though. Biggest was 4 pounds. Recon I woulda won both those tourny's. I had about 10 pound with 5 fish.
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give it another month or so and the specs should turn on in talquin if you're into that....i'm chompin at the bit to go...between bad weekend weather and honey-do's lately i haven't done any fishin
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I need some Talquin spec filets fillin da freezer
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