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It’s Hot!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 by Captain Nick with Slick Charters No Comments »

Like I said in the Saltwater report, three days this week we either tied or broke the all time record highs in Ocala.

Although the temps are soaring, the fish continue to bite both in the fresh and salt water.

Recently the Bass bite on the Ocklawaha River has been very good late in the day, and that’s just fine with me. No other place I’d rather be on those sweltering hot days.

Thankfully so far the oil spill in the Gulf has not effected the saltwater fishing in our region. We’re all saying our prayers that the “experts” will get it under control soon.

‘Till next time, see you on the water!

See you on the River!
Good Luck
Captain Nick

This Ocklawaha Fishing Report Is From Florida Fishing Guide & Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick Of Slick Charters

To Beat The Heat

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 by Captain Nick with Slick Charters No Comments »

Typically, as summer approaches and water temperatures begin to rise, Bass fishing in general slows, at least in most locations. The exceptions to this rule, or I should say the remedy, is simply fish where the water temps remain constant year around, spring fed rivers.

These natural wonders are without a doubt the best locations to cure that “fishing Jones” when summertime temps soar. Additionally, there’s no shortage of these cool spots to fish throughout the state of Florida.

Here in Ocala I’ve been fortunate to live within just a couple of miles of the Ocklawaha River for many years now, and have yet to find a better location to target that Trophy Largemouth.

Although the winter or “pre-spawn” season is best, I’ve caught Bass in the 8-10 lb. range every month of the year. Additionally, it’s next to impossible to find a more comfortable location to fish on these sweltering summer day’s.

Recently we’ve caught the majority of our fish early in the morning, near or under submerged structures. Like always, with a wild shiner.

One sure fire way to figure out the bite during the summer is to try fishing very early in the a.m., then again late in the p.m.. More often than not, the bite will be much better during one time period or the other. The only way to know is to go!

See you on the River!
Good Luck
Captain Nick

This Fishing Report Is From Florida Fishing Guide & Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick Of Slick Charters

Fired Up Largemouths

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 by Captain Nick with Slick Charters No Comments »

It’s official! This years first spawning period on the Ocklawaha River is over.

Recently, 4/19 & 4/20, I had the pleasure of taking Dennis Hutchinson, his son Denny, and their friend Jason, fishing for Trophy Largemouths. Although we didn’t set any record on the number of fish caught, we did manage to get several Bass between 6 and 8 lbs., and one fish I would estimate to be over 12 lbs. that pulled the hook 10 feet from the boat.

The “one that got away” is what keeps us coming back.

More recently, 4/23, I had an afternoon trip that produced large number of keeper Bass in just a 2 hour period. They were really fired up! The numbers are up, and the bite is on. Get ‘em while they’re hot!

Pictured below is Denny with an 8 lb. Trophy Bass, and his friend Jason with a 6. Way to go!

Remember, God Loves A Fisherman
Good Luck
Captain Nick

This Fishing Report Is From Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick Of Slick Charters

Denny with an 8 lb. Trophy Bass

Denny with an 8 lb. Trophy Bass

Jason with an 6 lb. Trophy Bass

THE BASS ARE BACK IN TOWN

Monday, April 19th, 2010 by Captain Nick with Slick Charters No Comments »

The long anticipated post-spawn bite is finally happening. This years pre-spawn bite was one for the books. Record numbers of huge Largemouths from November to the first part of March made waiting for the spawn to conclude that much harder.

Recently we’ve seen the numbers and size of the Bass increase, and I expect it to continue to improve over the next several  months.

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who released those huge spawning females over the past few months.  That’s the best way to improve your catch the following year.  A little conservation goes a long way.

Remember God Loves A Fisherman
Good Luck
Captain Nick

This Fishing Report Is From Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick Of Slick Charters

Ocklawaha River Spring Time Bass

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 by Captain Nick with Slick Charters No Comments »

Bass fishing on the middle Ocklawaha River has been very slow over the past several weeks due mostly to the spawn. Also, we’ve had record amounts of rainfall over the past two months, which has had the River flowing out of her banks for some time now. So much for our “dry season”.

Initially this all sounds pretty grim, but in the past we’ve had great fishing after these high water periods.

Additionally, I expect the Bass to begin their “post-spawn” bite sometime this month. Spring is here, and I am looking forward to some great fishing.

This Ocklawaha Fishing Report Is From Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick
Remember God Loves A Fisherman
Good Luck
Captain Nick