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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

194.0. "North Central Florida Bass Info requested" by GERBIL::MAGEE () Fri Jun 26 1992 14:42

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Note 116.0             Noth Central Florida bass info ???              5 replies
GERBIL::MAGEE                                        11 lines  17-JUN-1992 09:32
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   I will probably be spending the first two weeks of August in 
exciting Dunnellon Florida with the  in-laws :( 

   I would love to do some bass fishing down there if I could. As 
my father in-law doesn't fish,(thankfully), I'll be going alone.
I'm looking for info on good areas, perhaps guides, license costs....

   FYI- Dunnellon Fla is approximately 30 minutes from Ocala Fla
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194.1too late!!!ISLNDS::GARROWFri Aug 07 1992 13:4722
    I'd love to hear how you made out fishing in central Florida.
    
    We've been bass fishing in Florida on our winter vacations for 4 years
    now.  Last year we were in the Orange Spring area (real red-neck
    country)  We fished the Rodman Pool, (St. Johns River) paid a guide
    $$$$ and caught 2 tiny bass.  Then one day we decided to take a ride
    and find some lakes near my mom.  She's in Spring Hill, we ended up at
    a STate Park, rented a canoe and not only saw some great wildlife but
    my husband caught 2 good size bass.
    
    The more we read about the fishing in Florida, the more depressing it
    gets, so me of the big lakes are dying and they don't know where the
    damage is coming from....
    
    WE've also fished Lake Okichobee a couple of time....had a great time
    there.  
    
    We have now decided that we won't use guides anymore and go it alone!!!
    
    Love to hear how you did and where you went.
    
    Caryl
194.2GERBIL::DUPONTWed Dec 15 1993 14:5013
    
    
     Well over a year has passed since the base note
     and I still haven't been there! Actually I am
     going there next week so I'm wondering if anyone
     knows the prices on a short term Florida fishing
     license,(around 3 days).
    
     This would be for bass fishing.
    
     Thanks...chet
    
    
194.3Can you say "live bait"?RANGER::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerWed Dec 15 1993 15:4719
    Stopped fishing Florida a few years ago, but don't recall the short
    term licenses being too outrageous.  Doubt it'd be much more than $20
    for 3 days, assuming they have a 3 day.
    
    If your lucky your inlaws fish and can take you off the beaten track.  In 
    many of the more popular spots it's tough for a bass to swim around 
    without bumping into a shiner on a hook.
    
    Florida suffers from too much hawg hunting with shiners and from too
    much catch and eat.  
    
    But, there's a ton of water to fish and I'm sure there's still plenty 
    of bass there, but my guess is that some of the smaller unknown spots 
    might offer better fishing these days than the Toho's, Kissimmee,
    Okechobee, St. Johns, etc..
    
    Have fun,
    
    -donmac
194.4INFOGERBIL::DUPONTTue Dec 21 1993 18:4924

 Just as an update,(not that anyone will be fishing 
 in Dunnellon Fl. anytime soon).

 Anglers Resort
 Dunnellon Fl.
 904.489.2397

 These people have a hotel and rent 14' fishing boats
 w/6 hp engines for $38 for a full day. The boats seat 
 four adults.

 They also sell licenses...7 day= $16.50

 They sell all bait where you get the boat. They say
 that in the past few days the have been boating bass
 in the 5-9 lb range,(we'll see :-) This is fishing
 in a river that runs through Dunnellon.

 I love these people they are even open on Christmas!!!

 chet,(gone fishing)
 
194.5GERBIL::DUPONTMon Jan 03 1994 16:4773

 I had originally intended to just rent a small boat
 and try to master that Florida bass fishing myself
 until I saw the sign offering guide services. As my 
 wife is an incredibly kind woman I get the o.k. to 
 have a great day of fishing!

 This is a summary of my "day in the sun" on 12/28/93.

 Where- North central Florida near Dunnellon,(population 1,600)
        Crystal River
        This is a river area that apparently is close to the ocean
        as it features high/low tides and supports both fresh water
        and salt water fish.

 Conditions- Sunny 75 degrees & incredibly clear water.

 Expense- Guide & boat usage... 175
          3 dozen shiners......  26
          7 day license........  16
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          Total................ 217

 Summary- 
         Meet the guide at 7 A.M.

         Drool over his boat... a brand new 18' Pro-craft fiberglass
         bass boat w/ 150 horsies pushing it. Drool over color coordinated
         truck that pulls the boat.

         Drive 15 minutes to a ramp for the Crystal River. The Crystal River
         area we fished was really two completely different types of areas.
         First we fished in an area that had a lot of spring filled channels
         that were heavily populated in terms of housing. The second area 
         was what he referred to as "the bay" which seemed to be just that.
         There was a lot of boat traffic in this area...primarily fishing 
         and pontoon boats.

 Method- Trolling shiners from bait casters.

 Service 
 Provided- Everything! This guy dedicates himself to making sure you have
           the best fishing experience possible. He does the baiting of the
           hook, casts- then hands you the pole! He also keeps a line in the
           water and if he sees a bass going for it he hands you the pole for 
           the hook set. As soon as a fish is landed he hands you another pole 
           so you always have a line in the water.
 Fish 
 Caught-   7 Bass...all keepers,(14"min in Fla)
           Smallest= 15" 2+ pounds
           Largest= 2@ 3 1/2 pounds,(no length taken).
           Beautiful fish with a ton of fight!

           2 Jack Krevels,(sp?)
           Smallest= approx 2 pounds
           largest=  approx 5 pounds
           a salt water fish with impressive teeth :-(
           pound for pound probably the hardest fish I've ever landed  


 Over all- It was a really great fishing experience. The water was so clear 
           that I could easily see the fish even in deeper waters. I actually
           blew a hook set once because of this when I saw about 6 big bass
           chasing down my shiner. I was in such awe that I forgot to get the
           slack out of the line and missed the hit. It was incredible to see
           the Manatees,(sp?), swimming along side the boat. Glad they don't
           eat shiners :-) 
 

 chet

 p.s. Autographed photos available for a small charge :-)