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Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 4:56pm
JBplusthuy .... Ya gotta take it all or none, snakes, gators, snapping turtles, moccasins .. They all make life more of a challenge when out on the waterways here in Florida . ..there definitely is an abundance of water here ..you got see the Everglades ..its like going back to prehistoric times ..one looks around and expects to see a dinosaur ...primitive but beautiful .....Paul
Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 4:40pm
Mike...maybe one day we can get together ..I live in West Palm beach ...Just above the border for Peacock bass ... I fish a couple of canals around lake Osborne ..and canals off of 441 good peacock habitat ...I always thought Pike and pickerel were of the same family ..you live and learn ...Paul
Comment by JBplusThuy on October 24, 2012 at 4:22pm

I had to look up Deltona on Google maps to see where it is. You seem to be one of the 1% who are surrounded by more water than they know what to do with, so you're going to have to redistribute some of those lakes to California, along with their contents* ;-)


My grandmother retired to Frostproof and lived there throughout the seventies and into the mid-eighties until we brought her out to California, where she spent her last few years with us. Her house was somewhere right in between lakes Reedy and Clinch and both were walking distance. It was a cool place to visit as a fish-crazy 16 year old :-)

Jonathan

*If said contents include pythons, you can keep those. Also cottonmouths, water moccasins, gators, and other things that might take a chomp out of a float tuber :-)

Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 12:14pm
Come to think of it ..............Yes your right Mike no pike down this far ...is there Peacock bass where you are in
Central Florida ? They really don't do we'll in colder waters ...
Paul
Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 11:49am
Rick .... That's what happens in these hurricanes ..nothing ever looks the same ... I am
Looking forward to casting those neat flies on my 7'0 four weight fly rod ..I just got a new air flo tactical WF4F line ..that line should turn those flies over and land em nice and soft and natural on the surface ....can't beat the thrill of a fish sucking in your surface bugs ...hope the storm passes ....Paul
Comment by Rick King on October 24, 2012 at 11:21am

Paul it will be over by the time you get your spiders - however the lakes might have been relocated some..

Comment by dick tabbert on October 24, 2012 at 10:27am

Now thats funny Paul.

Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 10:21am
Humidity yes sir and lots of it .... Not many bothersome bugs tho .......it's a great state if your
Hobby is fishing ..that canal in sideways pictutre is home for more speices of fish than imaginable, ..exotics, pike, pickerel, LM bass , peacock bass, Bluegills, Shellcrackers, Garr....that's just the freshwater side ....ill take the humidity and bugs for the opportunity to fish these waterways anyday of the week ... Paul
Comment by David, aka, "McScruff" on October 24, 2012 at 10:02am

This is what I miss about FL - all that sideways water.

Seriously, everywhere one goes, a new fishing place emerges. It is the one thing I miss about living in the HumBug* State.

*Florida is nick-named the Sunshine State in popular culture. But those who live there know it's real description is "hum-bug"... short for humidity and bugs!

Comment by paul sach on October 24, 2012 at 10:02am
Dick "........was wondering why my feet where getting wet sitting in my recliner ..better go
Put the waders on .......
Paul

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