To Beat The Heat

June 8, 2010

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 […]

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Gov. Crist has authorized FREE saltwater fishing Memorial Day weekend

May 29, 2010

Gov. Charlie Crist has authorized FREE saltwater fishing this Memorial Day weekend. He wants Floridians and visitors to see firsthand that our beaches are clean and the fish are biting. It’s simple – residents and non-residents can recreationally saltwater fish on May 29, 30, and 31 without a saltwater fishing […]

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THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

May 25, 2010

Saturday, 5/22, we ran about 10 miles out to fish for Cobia around the outer markers of the barge canal. While waiting for the tide to slow, we rigged up for bottom fishing just to kill a little time. Within about 45 minutes we had caught several small Grouper, a […]

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A Yankeetown “GIT-ER-DUN”

May 24, 2010

Let me lead off by expressing my sorrow and regret to the people of Lousiana who have been effected by the oil spill. Our prayers are with you. There’s no telling how many folks have been ruined by this man made disaster, and I fear the worst of it is […]

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This Last Week Has Been Great!

May 19, 2010

This last week has been great! Trout and Reds have showed up to play big time. We had Trout limits 3 of 4 days. The 4th day we could have if we would have stopped catching and releasing Reds up to 29″s. To top off those trips, 2 of the […]

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Fired Up Largemouths

April 28, 2010

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 […]

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