I'm kinda in the same boat Waylon, I'm headed to Georgia boy's the 15th-17th. Never been there before but I'm excited to be on some new water!
I’m pretty much brand new to Speck fishing. I’ve done it here and there but not really. I’m wanting to take my dad and brother on a trip to fish the St Johns River Feb 9-10th and i’d like to get then on some fish. Any suggestions for me? I know there’s a bunch of different lakes on the St Jonhs. Thanks in advance!
I'm kinda in the same boat Waylon, I'm headed to Georgia boy's the 15th-17th. Never been there before but I'm excited to be on some new water!
We stayedin Astor last Jan. and fished both Dexter and Woodruff, and will be in Deland the first 2 weeks in Feb and will fish these lakes again. Last year we fished 3 new bodies if water in Fl and quickly figured its best to fish were the boats are if we couldnt locate fish, I will add that using my electronics i tryed to fish deeper areas which payed off most of the time. Id say 75% were spider rigging and some long lining, I usually push minnows and jigs and vary my depths and adjust depth, color of jigs and terrain as i go.
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The bent pole pattern is always the way to go on a new lake.
I plan on being up at the camp that weekend too. At this point I don't know where the fish will be in the river or down at Crescent, depends on the weather. Scott at Ga. Boys will tell you where they are being caught though and at least have a general area and baits they're hitting.
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I was trying to stay at Ga Boys but they are booked up that weekend. Any other places that are pretty decent to stay at?
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If y'all see a blue flat bottom boat with a giant polling platform and a 50 Tohatsu skeet by that be me lol
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