12-19-05, 07:43 PM | #1 |
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I tried, but I think they are COLD!!
I went fishing last week to a place in my hometown in North Florida called BLACK CREEK. Let me say this place looks BASSY!!. Lillipads, downed trees and slightly stained water. The temp of the water was 52 degrees and on the average 12-15 ft. deep. The edges drop off fast with lillipads spread sporadically from the shore line out about 30 feet. Man, I threw 4 diff. jigs with diff. trailers in the lillipads and came up with nothing. After getting bored with the jig, hours later I tried fishing a black plastic worm in the pads with no results. I fished mostly jigs and soft plastic and caught nothing all day. Well, I am going back tomorrow. The weather should be partly cloudy and about 60 degrees but we had 6 inches of rain the last 2 days. The creek will be much higher than normal because of the rain. Should fishing be better after the HEAVY rain?? Will these rains increase the temp a few degrees and make the bass a little more aggressive?? And what about a suspending crankbait on the outskirts of the lillipads, really slow?? HELP!!!!
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