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2019 Rodman Reservoir Pictures

2019 Rodman Reservoir Pictures

2019 Rodman Reservoir Pictures

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2019 Rodman Reservoir Pictures are legendary for the number of trophy bass it has produced over this past year. It is consistently ranked with the State of Florida as one of the top ten best bass lakes in the country. You can count on fishing under floating cover on a trip to this area. There are a lot of ‘dollar weeds’ and water hyacinths here where bass use to surprise unsuspecting prey. You also will be fishing around eel grass, hydrilla, lily pads. Rodman Reservoir and the Ocklawaha River is always a treat to fish. It is a beautiful waterway that produces big fish each and every year.

Just recently, a bass caught in Rodman gave the Official State record a scare. The fish weighed in at 17.2 lbs. and had a length of 29.75 inches coming up just short of the record fish weighing in at 17.27 pounds. Now that’s a huge bass. I believe that the new state record will come out of either Rodman, Kissimmee Chain or possibly Lake Okeechobee which are all known for trophy largemouth bass. Multiple day fishing trips booked for Rodman Reservoir and Ocklawaha are generally live bait fishing trips where we use wild river shiners. However, artificial fishing can also be incorporated into the trip.

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2019 Butler Chain of Lakes Pictures

2019 Butler Chain of Lakes Pictures

2019 Butler Chain of Lakes Pictures

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The Butler Chains of lakes (4,927 acres) are all very similar in that they are relatively deep for Florida lakes (20 – 40 foot holes), have abundant submerge vegetation and good largemouth bass fisheries. This 4,720-acre chain is made up of 11 interconnected lakes. Boat access is available only at one county ramp (Lake Isleworth just south of Windermere) and public bank access is almost non-existent. Orange County charges a launch fee at the Lake Isleworth ramp and the ramp is not open after dark.

The R.D. Keene ramp at Lake Isleworth (Butler Chain) costs per day or a year for use of the ramp.
Windermere Chain of lakes is known for its excellent Orlando largemouth bass fishing. Most successful bass anglers pay attention to the bottom contours of the lakes offshore structure where 4- to 5-pound bass are commonly produced. Live shiners free-lined over grass edges, humps, ledges, and drop‑offs adjacent to spawning flats is one method to consistently catch quality bass in the winter/spring (Try Lake Butler). Jigging spoons fished over deep-water humps can produce 50-fish days when the water gets cold and fish congregate tightly (Try Little Lake Down). Windermere chain also have relatively unknown and unstudied black crappie (speck), bluegill and redear sunfish (shellcracker) populations, but anecdotal angler reports and field observations indicate a fishery exists for all three species.

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2019 Stick Marsh Pictures

2019 Stick Marsh Pictures

2019 Stick Marsh – Farm 13 Pictures

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About the Florida Stick Marsh:

Florida fishing Stick Marsh, the St. Johns Water Management Area (SJWMA), known to most anglers as the Farm 13/Stick Marsh, is a 6,500-acre impoundment located along the east coast of central Florida in northwest Indian River County. The Stick Marsh/Farm 13 was created in 1987 and opened to the public around 1991. Water depths range from 4 to 8 feet. Boaters unfamiliar with the area are heavily advised to navigate fishing locations with extreme caution due to the number of manmade and natural hazards, like stumps, present in this place.

Facilities include a double-lane concrete boat ramp, airboat launch site, restroom, and paved parking lot. The closest towns/cities are Melbourne, Palm Bay, Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Fellsmere. No gas, food, or bait is available on site. Popular sport fish include largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, black crappie, and several catfish species.

2019 Stick Marsh Pictures

Stick Marsh fishing guides catch trophy largemouth bass still on in a hot weather pattern, meaning good catches are still possible for those who can adapt to the changing conditions. As in most bass fisheries, the first light and late evening are the best time to catch a trophy bass.

As midsummer approaches, look for bass distributed widely throughout the reservoir, oriented to the shallow tops of underwater levees and woody structures along the western and southern shorelines. The intersections of the submerged north-south drainage canals in Farm 13 should also hold good numbers of bass. During the onset of the rainy season, anglers should also key in on water control structure outflows, as bass will school up in these areas to feed, often generating a solid bite.

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2019 Lake Ida Peacock Bass Pictures

2019 Lake Ida Peacock Bass Pictures

2019 Lake Ida Peacock Bass Pictures

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About the Lake Ida Chain of Lakes:

Nearly the entire shoreline of the north side of Lake Osborne between Lake Worth Road and 6th Avenue South is accessible to shore anglers. The E-4 Canal and associated lakes and lateral canals provide excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish. Sunshine bass are also stocked in Lakes Ida, Eden, and Osborne.

Canal intersections and culverts are generally productive areas for catching most species of fish. Shoreline vegetation, rip-rap areas, and shady areas associated with bridges and culverts also provide excellent places to fish. If there is a strong current in the main canal, look for any protected areas that offer refuge from the current (e.g., cut-outs, bridge pilings, and the downstream side of non-flowing spillways of lateral canals). The downstream side of culverts and spillways with flowing water are sometimes especially good places to fish. Fish attractors, identified by bright yellow buoys in lakes Ida, Eden and Osborne, are also good fishing spots.

2019 Lake Ida Pictures truly depict how the fishing has been this year. We have had great numbers of all the variety of species on the Lake. The action and fight from each species is uniquely different. Lake Ida in Palm Beach County is a true outdoor experience you do not want to miss. Whether you are traveling from out of state or from a city in Florida, you are destine to have a fishing trip of a lifetime.

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2019 Florida Everglades Pictures

2019 Florida Everglades Pictures

2019 Florida Everglades Pictures

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About the Florida Everglades:

Experienced what anglers have been fishing for many generations, the Florida Everglades. This with good conservation and maintenance should likely continue to fish well into the future. Good news is, you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy fishing the Everglades. In fact, you don’t even need a boat, because we have amazing boats and fishing guides to take you.

The Everglades has spectacular views, amazing weather and of course, tons of fish. The Everglades is the perfect adventure for spending the day or just three or four hours of good old fashioned outdoor fun. Ready for some Everglades bass fishing South Florida style? Absolutely! Here’s some 2019 Florida Everglades pictures and what to expect from a day of fun in the sun fishing the Florida Everglades. – See more on fishing the Everglades at: Sawgrass Recreation Park

Even with it’s enormous size of the Everglades, you find a lot of shopping, urban culture, beaches and fine dining very close by. But with shopping at Sawgrass Mills mall, to connecting with a Cruises ports less than 20 minutes away…who needs that stuff at the beach. We recognize having multiple locations from the airport as well as the port is almost as unique as the fishing itself. Our locations are convenient no matter where you are visiting or driving from.

While all other fishing service tell you and sell you, that there location is the best…we’re here to service you at the one location that’s best for you! The Everglades nature adventures can only be done by boat because it very difficult to experience the fishing from shore. There’s nothing quite like fishing side by side with the alligators and birds, and the climate allows for year round fishing for several great species that live in the Everglades.

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