Rate Post Fishing

Rate Post
Fishing Reports

Back to
Home Page

Fish Reports & Boaters World

Buy Your Fishing Equipment and Boating Supplies with Us!!

Online Discount Boating & Fishing Gear

Rate this post by selecting a number. 1 is the worst and 5 is the best.

    (Worst)    1    2    3    4    5     (Best)

Fishing Reports

Find a Fishing Guide

Tides and Currents
Solunar Services
National Data Bouy Center
International Game Fish Assoc.

We have partnered with Boatersworld.com who has over 20,000 fishing & boating products. Click on the fishing categories below to view products.

Electronics

Fishing Equipment
Water Sports

Apparel & Footwear
Electrical & Plumbing

Dock & Anchor
Boats & Motors

Boat Maintenance
THANK YOU very much for filling out the survey.
Many of you have given GREAT feedback.
If you wanted to fill it out, please do so now!
I will take it down in a few days... THANKS!
click here to take 4 question survey

Fishing Guide / Author Fishing Reports for Local Area - Location
Go to Top of pageGo to Previous messageGo to Next messageGo to Bottom of page Link to this message

Capt Tim Fey (Florida_bassin)
New member
Username: Florida_bassin

Post Number: 44
Registered: 9-2006

Rating: N/A
Votes: 0

Posted on Monday, November 19, 2007 - 3:58 pm:   

October 26th and 29th I spent the day out on Starke Lake with my tournament partner for what was some great bass fishing action. The 26th we got an early start, hitting the waters at 6:30am, still dark and tried some top water action, and we got none. With the sunrise, came rain and higher winds, so what should have been a bad day on the water saw us catching 16 bass on wacky rigged Gitem K.O’s and white spinner baits. All but 3 of the bass came from the main lake working tight to shoreline and scattered off shore grass beds. The 29th we headed out early once again, with live shiners and crank baits. To our surprise we boated no bass on the live bait, but the crank baits, a Big O in fire tiger pattern, and an Ugly Duckling in shiner pattern boated the bass, to the tune of another 10 bass. Crank bait bass came on the main lake and in Deep Lake. We keyed in on docks and submerged grass beds and found the bites to be very aggressive. We had seen some very good schooling action the first day, but avoided throwing to them and opted to keep searching the deeper water patterns. Storm WildEye Curl Tail swim baits once again picked up some good solid bass in the middle of Starke Lake itself as well as at the mouth of the canal on the Deep Lake side. With the water temperatures starting a nice cool down, I have noticed bait fish pods growing in size which will have the bass schooling up and feeding good to get ready for the spawn.
The past 2 weeks Butler Chain has also been fishing pretty good the past week. Bait fish have been a little bit more active and started to bunch up better, making it easier on the bass to feed up. Concentrations of bait fish have been showing up on the graph close to grass beds and in 10 to 12 foot of water we have seen some very good bait fish pods. Medium to deep diving crank baits have picked up some good bass in both Lake Down and Little Lake Down. Fire Tiger pattern and Crawfish patterns have been a big key to catching the bass out there. Early morning topwater has produced some good action using buzzbaits and High Roller Chug Rollers as well as High Roller RipRollers. Live bait action is still doing good, with most of the action coming from slow trolled freelined medium wild shiners. Deeper water patterns early in the morning and slowly moving to grass lines as the water temperatures warm during the day. Best bet being using a 3/0 or 4/0 circle hook, not only will this improve your hook up rate, but also is great since 9 out of 10 hook ups are in the corner of the mouth, like they should be. Remember, catch and release, so our kids can enjoy the same catching action that we do with their kids.
Capt Tim Fey
http://www.bassfishingfl.com

Topics | Last Day | Last Week | Tree View | Search | Help/Instructions | Program Credits Administration
Thank you for using FishReports.net - Please tell a friend about our fishing website.