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For me in Florida, the bite is usually slower in the summer. I typically have to go deeper and fish cover like docks and pads. What are you all doing differently in the summer? What works for you?
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When it gets to be 90 or better in the shade every day, staying home in the AC just makes more sense to me. lol
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nope , just keep using shiners . Caught about 45 the other morning and kept 14.
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Off shore structure, creek channels, ect. Deep cranking crankbaits, dragging Carolina rigs, big 10" + worms, that kind of stuff. Generally it's slow and deep and the bite is fussy. With that said, once in awhile you can get a school of big ones that get turned on and get on a special bite that is memorable.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Right now here on Clear Lake, Jigs and senko's are the best bet. waiting for the frog bite to take off.
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Fish very early in the morning and after 8:00 pm until dark. Fish gotta eat no matter how hot it gets.
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Like what others have said. I start as early as I can and fish flats near main lake points and drop-offs. I’m using lures that cover lots of water, trying to find feeding fish. As the day gets hotter, I slow down. For largemouth, I find cover with shade. For smallmouth, I move to outer weed lines and drop-offs in the 15 to 30ft range.
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