Did you ever use Starhead minnows for bait? Years ago fished Ocala ponds with them. Had to have a minnow net to catch them. Used cane poles while wading in the grass edges. Bass loved them.

Originally Posted by
skeetbum
Just past the turnoff on 19 to 445 is where I lived for a time in the 70's. I was as consumed with fishing then as I am now. I fished some of the potholes out in the forest, one very close to Alexander named Blue Sink. And it's just that, a sinkhole out in the woods with no proper road unless you had a 4wd. After a rain you can get to it for a day or two but it's all sugar sand. What I did learn about fishing clear water in that area is that those fish were educated. If I walked up to where the water met the bank, you could watch all the fish go in the opposite direction. Being in a canoe didn't help at all. I walked out of sight for a while and walked around to where the fish had headed, and peeked around a tree. Now they didn't leave. Staying behind the tree and casting, as I remember, a Rapala or Rebel like it, I got a few fish, but then the jig was up and they headed out. This sinkhole is below the land surrounding it so it isn't easy to approach without getting busted. Alexander run was good from a canoe early but once the traffic got up on the weekend it was tough to fish. Used to be some good BBQ on 19 just south of the hiway 42 intersection, if it's still there. A little place called the Old Crow BBQ. Had a few good meals in there.
Wear your PFD!!!!!
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