A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
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I hit the pond late yesterday afternoon and didn't do too much. Two on trick worms and one on a small Spook. Right at dark I decided to tie on a black jitterbug and give it one last try. The first cast or two I worked the plug in fairly slow, nothing. When I started cranking the plug fast, the bass started knocking the fire out of it. I caught five more in no time and called it a night.
Ken, you can't catch fish on old technology plugs like a Jitterbug. Them things quit catching fish years ago. Next you're gonna post that you're using Dalton Specials, and River runts.
Ken, in 1983 I lived on LookOut Mountain. I fished Lake Nickajack, TN a lot. At one time the Bayou Boogie was the rage for bass on shallow flats. I think I still have a couple in my freshwater box, buried with the topwater "rats" and "mice". Never used them much down here.
You guys tripped over one of my memory switches....
When first came to Florida compliments of the USAF... McCoy AFB had a base lake and of course there was the Conway chain and .....
Being a farm boy from Missouri, my tackle box had the jitter bug, Hula popper, and lazy Ike right on top where I could get to em quick. Bottom of the box held the jar of pork rinds and the poll cracker stink bait. Folks kept want'n to know where my purple worms were?? Sure took a while to adjust to Florida fish'n.
I have a couple of jitter bugs that dont have any paint on them, they really should catch more than 20 or 25 bass before the paint comes off. I also have a few snagless sallys and hawaiian wigglers that never work either, especially on shoal bass.
Shoal bass as I call them or some call them red eye bass. I catch them wadeing in rivers that have rapids (shoals), sand bars and the likes. The top water in-line spinners are more than they can take.
SF, I think dewyafish is just yanking on ya. I hear tell him and shoalbrother are the kings of Abrams Shoal on the Flint River for shoal bass. Kinda fond of them little critters myself.