![]() ![]() 88ft(26m) seems to be the sweet spot on the green area. You can even see the gar swimming around in the 2nd spot but not at the first. They moved on after that, however I found them just past the boat on the left side at 60-100ft(18-30m)in the green area from the photo. They started biting immediately at 7pm and continued to bite until 11pm. I'm using 35lb fluoro but not sure that matters. Throw just past the gap into the red area from the photo 23-27 ft(7-8m). That's 30 in 1 day between the two of us from this spot. Buckylastrd caught 10 before I left last night. I totalled 20 albinos for the entire day. I missed the hookset on 2 of them, so it could've been 7. At the end of the grass patch there is a little gap. ![]() There is a grass patch right next to the dock. Go to the end of the dock and turn left facing the boat. Go to the Lily Pad Channel peg in Florida. I'll post the details and updated picture again so people don't have to dig back through the entire post. My spot last night was pretty instant with fish showing through the night, yet this morning in the admittedly short time I've given it, I've yet to see any sign. I've dropped in there this morning for a couple of hours and not seen a sign of a fish so far. Was this all in one realtime session? The reason I ask is I'm wondering if there's one hotzone per spawn. I'm buggered if I want them snaffling my expensive gar baits, so I yanked it out and got the 'you pulled the bait away from the fish' message.Īll of the bites and nibbles I got last night were accompanied by the big ripple dip of the bobber and visual sighting of the fish itself. I had a little sideways movement which I took to be the bloody skeleton bluegill. The reason I ask is that I fished in the same area but further left between the lillies, near the reeds. In addition to my question above, can you tell me did you always see the fish when you got the bite in this swim? It seems close enough and shallow enough for this to be the case. ![]() I gave it one more hour and then decided I better get some work done. Red is the hotzone, green is the secondary zone. From 22ft to around 28 ft wider also extending over to the left.Įdit: Edited the pic to show the area better. The red circle can actually be about twice as big. I caught 20 Albinos today in one 4 day trip. ![]()
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