Lake Miccosukee

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Seminolefish
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Lake Miccosukee

Post by Seminolefish »

Hey everyone,

Thanks for the warm welcome...I have my first question:

Me and a buddy are thinking of going out to lake Miccosukee tomorrow (sat) evening to try for some specks/catfish. I've never fished this lake and my buddy has been a few times (went last weekend and caught 10).

I guess my question is are we just wasting our time with this cold snap this weekend and the low being 37 tomorrow night? I know this is the time of year for specks, but being that it was so warm this past week and then hit us hard the past 48 hrs I hope it doesnt slow the fish down..We were gonna drop some minnows under lighted bobbers and maybe set up a light or two for attraction.

Whaddya think?
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Post by RodBow »

I think it's a good day for cleaning and lubing reels and doing what-nots.
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Post by Chalk »

I think you won't catch a thing if you listen to Rodbow :lol: ....You don't know if you don't go...look forward to a report :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by wevans »

I can't believe I'm saying this but "I agree with Chalk" :roll: mid day will be a better feeding time than early or late BUT, the forecast is for the winds to be decent first thing Sat. and getting worse as the weekend goes along :-D I plan on going first light in the morning :beer: :beer:
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Post by Seminolefish »

Well,

Never ended up going out...Too cold and windy!
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