Nice Afternoon on lake brentwood
A friend of mine from work invited me over to fish on lake brentwood in Sebring yesterday. There was a light wind and high 80's temp but water was pretty calm looking. This is a private,lightly fished lake .probably an old phosphate pit. We used my little 12 ft jon boat and first headed to a little stand of young water oaks at a grassy edge of the lake. Depth finder showed 10 ft at about 40 ft offshore..five as we got closer. He was using Berkeley wigglers and I was using nightcrawlers. He got a few hits on those but not many. I was casting close to the tree trunks in the water and got a hit almost every cast. Most fish were little bait stealers .I did catch about five worth keeping in the basket and those I released at the end of the day even. I didn't try any artificials but those probably would have worked fine There were a mix of shellcrackers(the biggest of the fish that were keepers) and bluegills. We only saw one bass strike the whole day. we were rained on for bit. Then we to explored the lake a little further. We found it to be 23 ft in the center over a very long stretch of lake. There are a few docks and high grass on some of the edges. Almost no pads. Bottom structure ..at least with my cheapy depth finder..was mostly flat. The finder was CONSTANTLY giving a fish beep and there were fish symbols everywhere but I'm still not sure how accurate this one is as to actual fish. We have no idea yet what the pattern of the fish is here . Any tips on figuring that out?? We just had a few hours in the evening to do it . We are planning on more trips especially a few morning trips..might be more bass then. I was fun exploring a new lake and at least we know some of what type of fish we're going to find and one area where they are actively biting. All in all..a relaxing day ..great company, nice scenery,a cool breeze..and we didn't get skunked!.
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