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Fish of A Lifetime

FISH OF A LIFETIME

Ocklawaha Fishing Report From Ocala Fishing Guide Captain Nick

slick-charters-freshwater-glamour-shotOn vacation in Ocala/Marion County from Colorado, Chris and Danielle Kelly scheduled a Bass fishing trip Thursday, September 24, that will not soon be forgotten. About 3 p.m. we departed the dock at Ocala Boat Basin/Ray Wayside Park, and headed north down the Ocklawaha River. After a short boat ride, we settled on a spot that was holding a few schooling Bass and had recently produced some nice sized fish.

Chris got things started by catching the first fish about 5 minutes after dropping the hook, a nice Largemouth about 2.5 lbs.. Shortly after, Dani joined in and evened up the score. The bite was pretty good for the first couple of hours, then began to slow.

About that time Chris latched onto a huge 8 pounder that turned a good trip into a great one. Like a true sportsman, he took a picture, then released the fish. I made the comment to him that on 99% of our trips, the women and children get the fish of the day, and we still had time and bait.

Sure enough, with about 30 minutes to go, and only a couple of shiners left in the tank, it happened. Danielle hooked into a huge 10 lb. Bass and turned a great trip into the trip and fish of a lifetime! We were ecstatic! The fish measured almost 27 inches! If caught later in the year this Bass would have weighed at least 12 lbs..

Way to go Danielle! Trips like this is what keeps me going.

This Ocklawaha Fishing Report
From Ocklawaha Fishing Guide Captain Nick

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The fish measured almost 27 inches! That's why you go to the Ocklawaha!
The fish measured almost 27 inches! That’s why you go to the Ocklawaha!

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THE TIME IS NOW

THE TIME IS NOW

slick-charters-freshwater-glamour-shotJust about a year ago, I experienced one of those Bass fishing trips of a lifetime. Thanks to Tropical Storm Fay, the Dam that controls the Ocklawaha River water level had been opened to relieve flooded waterfront properties to our south, which in turn really freed up the Bass.

Well, we didn’t get a tropical storm… yet, but the accumulation of rainfall we’ve received of late has prompted officials to open up the floodgates and again send us some much needed water. There is no way of telling how much, or for how long, but right now the Bass fishing is excellent.

I’ve had several people inquire as to when and where the Bass fishing is best, and I told them to keep an eye on our web-site for “real time” updates. Well, the time is now, and the place is aboard the “Lucky Strike” with Capt. Nick.

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