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    Don and I hit George's Lake again yesterday. Fished early morning to lunchtime and caught a dozen or so worth claiming. The larger fish were spotty though, and in deep water (18 to 20 feet). We found some HUGE schools of smaller fish though, hanging over our usual structure. Nice to be able to say "stand by to hit the mark... mark!" And two or three poles go down.

    Saw a couple of guys slow trolling minnows and they said they were not doing well. Some days you get the bear, some days the bear gets you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Johnson View Post
    Tom and I moved our Wed trip back to George's Lake today. Started pushing jigs at first light and had some double hook ups but managed to lose the second fish while netting the first one. We landed a dozen but half was under our slot. I spent most of the morning learning my new LiveScope. Cool watch fish come up and take a jig. Not so cool when they swim up take a look at leave. Reminds me a lot of ice fishing watching fish swimming around the bait but not taking it. We did have a couple of times when I could see 5 to 8 fish swim to the jigs and we hooked up. It is a little disheartening to see them dive for the bottom when the boat gets with in 25 feet of them.

    Today was the first time fishing the lake that we seen another crappie boat. Two guys were fishing minnows under corks and appeared to know the lake. I say that as they were right on top of our favorite mark.

    It was very hot later in the morning as the little breeze there was died so we pulled up rods and went to look under some docks with the LiveScope. Checked 4 docks saw no fish but could count the pilings. Don
    Hey Don always wanted to fish George what would be the closest ramp to me I’m in Mt Dora?
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    This isn't Don but he and I are the guys fishing George's Lake.

    Please be aware we are not referring to LAKE George, but to GEORGE'S Lake. Two different places. Confusing, I know, but there you are. We didn't name'em.

    In case you do know we are at George's Lake, there is only one ramp. Located, oddly enough, at the end of Boat Ramp Road, Florahome, FL.

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    Tom is your best bet for directions as he has been pulling his boat. We have a little concern about getting my 22" bay boat launched there. there isn't a lot of room behind the trailer and the bank behind the boat to back off and would have to make a tight 90 degree turn to get on the trailer. There is no dock just a 3 foot steep bank I nose his pontoon into for him to get on. I have seen bass boats there so it is possible to get on and off from the bank. I just have to much on the bow with 3 sounders and two tall rod holders. Don
    I don't mind sharing where I caught my fish.
    Most was caught in their mouth.

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