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BUG OFF!! Spent an enjoyable day on the water, even though the mercury was high and the wind was shy. Only brought 4 short rods(4.5 - 6 footers) but chose 3 methods of attack. Although the most used technique was fan-casting small beetle spins, dock shooting and long-lining caught their share of keepers. Seven lm were released due to an eye anomaly they all shared = Their eyes were too close to their tails!:Rofl Only two specks were boated with another two finding freedom on the way to the ice bath. No red ears today, except for mine, but a goodly amount of bg, stumpknockers, warmouth, and rock bass. Ended keeping 17 bg with the biggest taping out @9". Watched a fella in an 8' kayak adeptly using his buggy whip to fool both bluegills and shellies. This body of water has the coolest black-breasted, black-finned male blue gills I have ever seen. I could easily tell their gender because of their excitement level when I touched them.:yikes:HandsClapping One gator was practicing safe distancing. Lastly, after providing a 6 foot landing strip for horse flies, mosquitos and swarms of gnats/blind mosquitos, I periodically wore my new mosquito netting suit(gloves too) when needed. Worked so well, I think I heard the horseflies sobbing, which "suited" me just fine!rotfl Enjoy the pics-
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fun filled day on the water. And the making for some good eating. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Who was that masked man ?
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A good day and some nice fish. Them bugs gotta eat too.
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Very nice, its going to be hottttt for the next few days.
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When I lived in Miami I always liked it when the gators practiced social distancing. Congrats
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Nice feesh, great pics, thanks for sharing. And yeah, I hate being a landing strip for skeeters, and especially yellow flies.
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Great fish, but I hate the flies and bugs, gators are O.K as long as they keep the distance. Congrats