Im headed down in the morning to get after the crappie one last time before heading to Alabama for my summer internship. I plan on buying a few crickets to try the bream out as well. I read on Rusty's site where some have been catching bream in the High bluff area. Now I have never heard of that area so I got my map out. Im looking all over the map as I type and I still cant find this High Bluff area. Anyone know where it is? Like I said I plan on targeting the crappie but since I've never bream fished anywhere but the golf course lakes and ponds on the farm back home I figure I might try them if the crappie dont bite. Thanks for the help and if you guys see a young man in a silver/tanish G3 with Dual LTL rod holders and a yamaha motor speak up as it'll be meTake care and best of luck to everyone tomorrow.
Its Foolish and wrong to morn the men who died, instead we should thank God that such men lived.
General George S. Patton Jr
I 1/2 way looked for you Duckkiller, but I wasn't sure what your boat looked like. We were in a Nitro, white trimmed in dark green. I wasn't able to fish much Saturday because I was having a shelter put over my camper, but my fishing partner done pretty good at Boy Scout and caught a few over at Rocky Comfort during the morning hours. Next time I'll give you my cell # and you can call me.
I Love having A Crappie Day:D
Well I tried to fish Ocklawaha but the bass fisherman running mach 30 by me at arms reach put an end to that quick like and in a hurry. Bream fished in Harvey Mill, and Cheerokee(sp?) with little to no success. Ended up going out to Polk late in the day and caught a few small ones trolling. I guess I should have stayed trolling the creeks in 10ft b/c if I would have I would have ended up with a nice box. Something told me to go to Rocky Comfort about mid day but I didntI saw a metal building being re roofed over a camper, guess that was yours, if I would have known I would have stoped and introduced myself. I looked everywhere when I came off the lake for someone to give my crickets and minnows to but never saw anyone so back into the wild they went. Yesterday was a rough day for me, caught very few(at least I didnt get skunked right?) and they were small, broke a tranducer on one of my depth finders, hit a boat house and pulled 2 screws out of my rod holder base, and still cant get my RPMs right on my motor. Despite all that it was still a very peacefull day on the Big T and one Im glad I got to spend. For some reason being alone on the water with some "Robert" time just seems to refuel me for the test and Final exams I have before me the next 2 weeks.
Its Foolish and wrong to morn the men who died, instead we should thank God that such men lived.
General George S. Patton Jr