David Chong Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Managed to sneak away for a little bass fishing down in Florida! Anyone who been down there knows how inconsistent the weather has been all winter! We had morning where it was 6-7 degrees C and we had days where the wind was gusting to 70-80 kph! Needless to say Florida bass don’t like those conditions but we made the best of it and managed some good fish! Got to fish with a bunch of great dudes down there as well! Enjoy the pics! 6
David Chong Posted February 9 Author Report Posted February 9 1 hour ago, Barry Willis said: Very nice David, wish I'd been there. In spite of my complaining about the weather, I wish that I was still there!🙂🙂🙂 1 1
Fang Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 Was in Largo Fla last week and stopped by some old shoreline spots to check in with locals and all were the same , everything but tiny trout completely shut down. Wish I was still down there too. Miss the grouper sandwiches. 1
David Chong Posted February 10 Author Report Posted February 10 10 hours ago, Fang said: Was in Largo Fla last week and stopped by some old shoreline spots to check in with locals and all were the same , everything but tiny trout completely shut down. Wish I was still down there too. Miss the grouper sandwiches. Next time, I want to try some more saltwater fishing as well! So many fish so little time! 😁😁😁 1
Barry Willis Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 (edited) Fishing the shallow flats can be very exciting, As I am sure you well know, there's quite a variety, from bone fish to barracuda. All awesome scrappers. Edited February 10 by Barry Willis add content 1
David Chong Posted February 11 Author Report Posted February 11 21 hours ago, Barry Willis said: Fishing the shallow flats can be very exciting, As I am sure you well know, there's quite a variety, from bone fish to barracuda. All awesome scrappers. Oh, my friends down there remind me of that all the time! Would mind some Tarpon action at some point too! Like I say "So many fish, so little time!"
Barry Willis Posted February 11 Report Posted February 11 Without question. Tarpon would be the icing on the cake. Quite a thrill when they come out of the water the way they do. 1
bonessk01 Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 Ive missed getting the long rods out for some surf fishing nothing like watching 4 rods go off at the same time and never knowing what will be on anyone of them 1
David Chong Posted February 29 Author Report Posted February 29 15 hours ago, bonessk01 said: Ive missed getting the long rods out for some surf fishing nothing like watching 4 rods go off at the same time and never knowing what will be on anyone of them That is the cool thing about saltwater fishing is you never know what you're going to get!!!!😶 1
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