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Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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ok guys, for most of you that know me, IM BACK!! I had a pretty bad car accident that put me out of the loop for about a year. 1FASTLASER, thanks for your support bro....I'm almost 100 percent now.
Here are some pictures that I have taken from the waterway that I fish on a regular basis. Everyone that I ask says it is the hardest waterway to fish they have ever seen. Its called Black Creek and is in Middleburg, Floirda....it connects into the St. Johns river which is known for huge BASS!. If you notice, the sides are lined with fallen trees and lillipads (or the like). It is literally mile after mile of this. The length of the creek is about 60 miles. It is ALL fallen trees and lillipads. Just like the pics show. As for the water, its mostly a reddish-brown stain. The creek is shaped like a bowl...the edges are about a foot deep and it drops off immed. to 18 to 50 feet, depending where you are. When you put your boat in this waterway for the first time ever, you say to yourself....this place looks like its LOADED with bass. And, it is, HUGE BASS, but no-one can seem to catch them. Its not fished alot because I honestly think many have given up. I have had luck in the past in different lakes and creeks by looking for "something different" like a point, dropoff, dock, fallen tree, etc. This place has NOTHING different---mile after mile...after mile. The pictures I have attached show typical black creek. Im going to bite the bullett tomorrow and try again since the water has cooled down a few degrees. Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Help me out!!!!!!! http://www.bassfishin.com/bassfishin...1&d=1194299075 Last edited by B.D. jR; 11-05-07 at 05:45 PM. |
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