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Bass Fishing Reports => Southeast Region Bass Fishing Reports => Florida => Topic started by: Capt. BassinLou on January 30, 2023, 02:18:12 PM

Title: Everglades (1/30/23)
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on January 30, 2023, 02:18:12 PM
Fished an area I haven't touched in 9 months. Made it to the ramp at the usual time 0 dark thirty. Actually had to wait a little while because it was so dark.  lo  I put on my head lamp and launched. Made a considerable run, stopped and took my time setting up.

It was very quiet. Too quiet. Nothing was happening, but I was seeing a lot of bird activity. 2 hours came and went I couldn't catch cold if I wanted to. I was throwing everything by this point.

Finally I was able to catch 2 tiny bass one right after another with a fluke. As the clouds cleared and the sun shined bright, I was seeing bass all over the freaking place!!  :shocking: :shocking: But there was one problem? They were avoiding all my lures and baits.  :'( :'(

At one point I watched as about 10-12 bass ranging from one to two pounds surrounded my weightless stick worm and just stared at it. I was just picturing the conversations the bass were having. "Hey!" "Eat that!" "No way!!" "You eat it!" "Where's Mickey?" "He'll eat it!"  ~roflmao

Seeing all these bass went on and on all morning long. I would occasionally catch one here and there, but could never develop a consistent pattern. By 11:30 I had, had enough. Hundreds of bass all around me, and nothing to show for it. Very frustrating. Ended up boating 10.

Thanks for reading.
Title: Re: Everglades (1/30/23)
Post by: hondo2doc on January 30, 2023, 05:03:25 PM
Quote from: Capt. BassinLou on January 30, 2023, 02:18:12 PM
Fished an area I haven't touched in 9 months. Made it to the ramp at the usual time 0 dark thirty. Actually had to wait a little while because it was so dark.  lo  I put on my head lamp and launched. Made a considerable run, stopped and took my time setting up.

It was very quiet. Too quiet. Nothing was happening, but I was seeing a lot of bird activity. 2 hours came and went I couldn't catch cold if I wanted to. I was throwing everything by this point.

Finally I was able to catch 2 tiny bass one right after another with a fluke. As the clouds cleared and the sun shined bright, I was seeing bass all over the freaking place!!  :shocking: :shocking: But there was one problem? They were avoiding all my lures and baits.  :'( :'(

At one point I watched as about 10-12 bass ranging from one to two pounds surrounded my weightless stick worm and just stared at it. I was just picturing the conversations the bass were having. "Hey!" "Eat that!" "No way!!" "You eat it!" "Where's Mickey?" "He'll eat it!"  ~roflmao

Seeing all these bass went on and on all morning long. I would occasionally catch one here and there, but could never develop a consistent pattern. By 11:30 I had, had enough. Hundreds of bass all around me, and nothing to show for it. Very frustrating. Ended up boating 10.

Thanks for reading.
Great report Capt. Lou. That's the kind of outing that can make you crazy.

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Title: Re: Everglades (1/30/23)
Post by: big g on January 30, 2023, 05:41:12 PM
Extra frustrating to see them and little to nothing works!!!!!
Title: Re: Everglades (1/30/23)
Post by: strkpr on January 31, 2023, 08:31:15 PM
Look at the bright side. At least it wasn't raining like last week.
Title: Re: Everglades (1/30/23)
Post by: Donald Garner on February 01, 2023, 11:26:30 AM
Lou, tks for sharing the trip with us.  Glad you were able to at least boat 10 of those bass.