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    Went out this morning to try for a few specks & was in deeper water trolling toward the shore to find what depth the fish were holding. I came up on 6ft & my longest line out started bumping bottom then, wham a train on the other end, thought it was a moving log til' 4 of my 8 poles out became entangled at which point I just wanted to see what was on & behold a ray! Have caught one before cat fishing, but never tolling & this fella came armored with not just 1, but 2 barbs, as you can see in one of the photos, guess you just never know when fishin' Florida waters. Did manage a few specks as well, the 2 best a 13" & 12" released in 83 F temp at noon with the morning surface temp 81F.
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    crappie down !

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    The color on those specks is awesome....I'm glad somebody is out and about!! Last fall I caught two 15" lady fish in Monroe.

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    Very Cool!
    "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."

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    Wow crazy!!
    "My heart belongs to T.L and M.L." Life is simple.... just add water.

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    Nice lookin specks
    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"

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    That sure beats all the flounder and gar I catch when I'm trolling for specks! The one's you caught look good for July.All this rain will probably kill the shrimping up this way but it will sure turn on the fishing.

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    I hate Stingrays!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck Detector View Post
    Went out this morning to try for a few specks & was in deeper water trolling toward the shore to find what depth the fish were holding. I came up on 6ft & my longest line out started bumping bottom then, wham a train on the other end, thought it was a moving log til' 4 of my 8 poles out became entangled at which point I just wanted to see what was on & behold a ray! Have caught one before cat fishing, but never tolling & this fella came armored with not just 1, but 2 barbs, as you can see in one of the photos, guess you just never know when fishin' Florida waters. Did manage a few specks as well, the 2 best a 13" & 12" released in 83 F temp at noon with the morning surface temp 81F.

    A ray in fresh Water?
    CG1 "Dances with fish"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiegirl1 View Post
    A ray in fresh Water?
    Yep!! The Wekiva river is full of them. Especially the area where Katies was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Yep!! The Wekiva river is full of them. Especially the area where Katies was.
    I figured there was a story behind your 1st comment, hope nothing serious came of "Katies" encounter , although I would think rays make for easy target practice when learning to bow-fish And yes CG1, it was a fresh water lake along the St. John's river that I like to call a brine solution, the semi-salty waters pre-season's the specks you know
    crappie down !

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