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Old 12-08-10, 08:49 PM   #1
BBD
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Default Wintertime in North Florida (bites are super slow)

What's up fellas!

I'm a newb, recently got serious with Bass fishing and plan on perfecting my craft.

Been doing a lot of searching and it seems as though the general consensus is to slow down your presentation during the colder months. I swear I was catching 3-4 pounders consistently just back in October but as it get's colder, I'm starting to see just how inexperienced I am.

HOW DO YOU CATCH BASS IN THE COLD CONSISTENTLY?

Wondering if they're any other Floridians in the house who are feeling my pain in regard to the slow bite going on right now. Any and all feedback is appreciated!

Here's my meek little arsenal at the current but it's growing daily:


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