has been a stubborn habit I've had to deal with since learning, adapting to the well- shouldered combatants that swim in the St. John's waterways. Although the 31 degree, ice-covered windshield had me downshift to a comfortable, later, 2 hour drive to my Eastern destination, the decision was in stone. My penchant for 4 lb. skinny-tackle suits the tannic-stained St. Johns just fine. Although the 57* w/t had me downsize to 1/64 oz. hand-ties, slowing things down noticeably helped the modest action. Brought home 8 that met my 11" standard but enjoyed 20 (+ -) including small stumpknockers, bluegill, one tiny bass. I have attached my 2 highlight specks @13" & 14 7/8". The extraordinarily quick current(fastest I've seen) had the floating hyacinths moving like Wild West tumbleweed![emoji23] Although the "bitin'" today was somewhat tough...tomorrow they will definitely be "BIDEN"!! Hopefully should be a great spawn this season.
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