Well my comments were meant to be for humorous and not criticle reasons, and I hope they were seen in that manner.
Our minds all function in slightly different ways, and thats apt to trigger different responses to things which can be interesting.
Im a lousy caster, especially with very light tackle, so I as a rule avoid it, even though I keep a rod at ready for it.
I noticed you used a weighted float, and im assuming a float stop on top adjusted for the depth? Or was it just attached to the line?
Again, (my mind), staying in the proper casting position for that long? Anchor? or does your motor do all that?
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I don't believe none of this stuff ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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As a professional BS'er myself, nobody should take anything I say seriously. But I believe everything I read on the interweb ...wink wink
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I have a job to do at the house this Saturday, but i would love for you and i to go play with the small stuff, one pole, one day soon. All i can hope is that we get into half the fish that you found Jeff.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
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There's ramps on Rt. 46 (Cameron Wright park) & Jessup lake park(end of Sanford Ave) both are free, w/a shallow cut of canal at Jessup Park now, mainly 3 ft deep. Fish are on the banks now & seam to prefer timber, but are on reeds as well, the key has been to find small minnow hatch, hope this helps, good luck. There is a ramp at Black Hammock, but $10 to launch & parking is far away from ramp, it's a tourist air-boat ride & dinner place.
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