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Okeechobee Bound?
Two weeks from today we will all be on Lake Okeechobee hoping to catch the fish
of a lifetime. If you haven't registered, please do. We would love to have you and there will be plenty of room if you don't have a boat. Heck we can fish 8 out of Doc's "Tin Floozy." You can register at my site below, just click on the Southern Classic link on the main page. We plan on fishing, eating, drinking and tall tale telling until we fall over. First time fisherman, women and children, boys and girls of all ages -- welcome. This is one of the best times you will ever have and some of the best people you will ever meet. People from all around the country fly or drive in, finally you can put a face to that name on the computer. We are proud to say, no one has ever died in one of our events, although some thought they would after hearing about Randy and the Chicken. There will be plenty of food and drinks and if you need to share a room, we will find a spot for you. Never eaten alligator? Well, if you can fend off Steve, you will get your chance to sample some fine tasting meat prepared by me. Here is your chance to eat the gator before he eats you. Although a big lake, Okeechobee will fish fairly small and you shouldn't have a problem locating and catching fish. Okeechobee offers something for everyone, flippers, pitchers, spinnerbait fisherman to soft plastics. Open water fish to bass in the grass with plenty of rim canals and of course the Kissimme River itself. Reports indicate a good bite and we may even see some schooling fish while we are there. Bring the wife and kids, Disney is only about 2 hours away and the beaches are even less time. West Palm Beach and the Atlantic ocean are about 1 1/2 hours east and the Gulf of Mexico about the same to the West. Plenty of things to keep them busy if they don't fish and they won't be alone as some wives are attending the event. So get off your hind end and come join us, break whatever plans you had, you won't regret it. Just ask anyone who has ever attended one of these events. Man, I can't wait -- looking forward to seeing you all in Okeechobee. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
I got a question for ye Moe... On one of the pre-fishing days, I'm planning
on picking up some shiners and seeing what happens. What sort of terminal tackle am I going to need for this? Ok, here's another. If I find fish using shiners, what are the chances that I'll be able to trick them into biting artificial baits later? -- Charles Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Two weeks from today we will all be on Lake Okeechobee hoping to catch the fish of a lifetime. If you haven't registered, please do. We would love to have you and there will be plenty of room if you don't have a boat. Heck we can fish 8 out of Doc's "Tin Floozy." You can register at my site below, just click on the Southern Classic link on the main page. We plan on fishing, eating, drinking and tall tale telling until we fall over. First time fisherman, women and children, boys and girls of all ages -- welcome. This is one of the best times you will ever have and some of the best people you will ever meet. People from all around the country fly or drive in, finally you can put a face to that name on the computer. We are proud to say, no one has ever died in one of our events, although some thought they would after hearing about Randy and the Chicken. There will be plenty of food and drinks and if you need to share a room, we will find a spot for you. Never eaten alligator? Well, if you can fend off Steve, you will get your chance to sample some fine tasting meat prepared by me. Here is your chance to eat the gator before he eats you. Although a big lake, Okeechobee will fish fairly small and you shouldn't have a problem locating and catching fish. Okeechobee offers something for everyone, flippers, pitchers, spinnerbait fisherman to soft plastics. Open water fish to bass in the grass with plenty of rim canals and of course the Kissimme River itself. Reports indicate a good bite and we may even see some schooling fish while we are there. Bring the wife and kids, Disney is only about 2 hours away and the beaches are even less time. West Palm Beach and the Atlantic ocean are about 1 1/2 hours east and the Gulf of Mexico about the same to the West. Plenty of things to keep them busy if they don't fish and they won't be alone as some wives are attending the event. So get off your hind end and come join us, break whatever plans you had, you won't regret it. Just ask anyone who has ever attended one of these events. Man, I can't wait -- looking forward to seeing you all in Okeechobee. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
I got a question for ye Moe... On one of the pre-fishing days, I'm planning
on picking up some shiners and seeing what happens. What sort of terminal tackle am I going to need for this? Ok, here's another. If I find fish using shiners, what are the chances that I'll be able to trick them into biting artificial baits later? -- Charles Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com Charles, if you plan of fishing shiners, you need a 7' rod spooled with 20+ test. Make sure the rod has enough backbone to work the fish from the grass. Plan on spending around $15 a dozen for the bait. To anwser your 2nd question, shiners or live bait are often used to locate fish. Several tournaments have been won on fish located with live bait. The key is finding a method to make them bite. If the fish are active, this doesn't pose a problem but if not, then you need to experiment until you find what it takes. Locating the fish is always the hardest part in my opinion. If I can't get located fish to bite, I often downsize my equipment and baits and try to finess them. This seems to work almost anywhere. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
$15.00 per dozen!!! Wow... but I think I can handle that. Afterall, how many
times in my life am I going to get to fish Okeechobee? -- Charles Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... I got a question for ye Moe... On one of the pre-fishing days, I'm planning on picking up some shiners and seeing what happens. What sort of terminal tackle am I going to need for this? Ok, here's another. If I find fish using shiners, what are the chances that I'll be able to trick them into biting artificial baits later? -- Charles Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com Charles, if you plan of fishing shiners, you need a 7' rod spooled with 20+ test. Make sure the rod has enough backbone to work the fish from the grass. Plan on spending around $15 a dozen for the bait. To anwser your 2nd question, shiners or live bait are often used to locate fish. Several tournaments have been won on fish located with live bait. The key is finding a method to make them bite. If the fish are active, this doesn't pose a problem but if not, then you need to experiment until you find what it takes. Locating the fish is always the hardest part in my opinion. If I can't get located fish to bite, I often downsize my equipment and baits and try to finess them. This seems to work almost anywhere. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
Not sure if it will help but I use minnows / shiners alot and found it was
much cheaper to just buy a galvanized minnow trap and catch what I needed . These can be found at Wally world for under $10 usually and catch much more than a dozen . If you do locate fish with minnows it would be a good bet that some various light or silver colored crankbaits in various sizes and running depths should get some good results ... you could also try a few imitation minnows in both crankbait and topwater varieties . Ed Hughes "Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message ... $15.00 per dozen!!! Wow... but I think I can handle that. Afterall, how many times in my life am I going to get to fish Okeechobee? "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Charles, if you plan of fishing shiners, you need a 7' rod spooled with 20+ test. Make sure the rod has enough backbone to work the fish from the grass. Plan on spending around $15 a dozen for the bait. To anwser your 2nd question, shiners or live bait are often used to locate fish. Several tournaments have been won on fish located with live bait. The key is finding a method to make them bite. If the fish are active, this doesn't pose a problem but if not, then you need to experiment until you find what it takes. Locating the fish is always the hardest part in my opinion. If I can't get located fish to bite, I often downsize my equipment and baits and try to finess them. This seems to work almost anywhere. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
After you hook the minnow Charles, snip part of it's tail off, they swim
around in circles until that Lunker bass can't stand it anymore and puts the creature out of it's misery, I also like to fish them without bobbers or anything else, just a hook,line, rod and reel "Ed Hughes" wrote in message ... Not sure if it will help but I use minnows / shiners alot and found it was much cheaper to just buy a galvanized minnow trap and catch what I needed .. These can be found at Wally world for under $10 usually and catch much more than a dozen . If you do locate fish with minnows it would be a good bet that some various light or silver colored crankbaits in various sizes and running depths should get some good results ... you could also try a few imitation minnows in both crankbait and topwater varieties . Ed Hughes "Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message ... $15.00 per dozen!!! Wow... but I think I can handle that. Afterall, how many times in my life am I going to get to fish Okeechobee? "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... Charles, if you plan of fishing shiners, you need a 7' rod spooled with 20+ test. Make sure the rod has enough backbone to work the fish from the grass. Plan on spending around $15 a dozen for the bait. To anwser your 2nd question, shiners or live bait are often used to locate fish. Several tournaments have been won on fish located with live bait. The key is finding a method to make them bite. If the fish are active, this doesn't pose a problem but if not, then you need to experiment until you find what it takes. Locating the fish is always the hardest part in my opinion. If I can't get located fish to bite, I often downsize my equipment and baits and try to finess them. This seems to work almost anywhere. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
"Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message ... $15.00 per dozen!!! Wow... but I think I can handle that. Afterall, how many times in my life am I going to get to fish Okeechobee? ================================================== === As often as you want. As a few members here can attest I'll do my best to put you on fish (and a bigger boat later this summer), give you a free place to stay, and show you some of the smaller waters holding fish. No hitches, it's just alot more fun fishing with company. Doc |
Okeechobee Bound?
After you hook the minnow Charles, snip part of it's tail off, they swim
around in circles until that Lunker bass can't stand it anymore LOL Randy, our minnows as you so lovenly call them can weigh up to a pound apiece and go 13" or better. I perfer those in the 4 to 6 inch range myself but have used the monsters at times when a client is lunker hunting only. Fewer bites but the smaller bass usually leave them alone. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
Okeechobee Bound?
Not sure if it will help but I use minnows / shiners alot and found it was
much cheaper to just buy a galvanized minnow trap and catch what I needed . These can be found at Wally world for under $10 usually and catch much more than a dozen . Don't think you are gonna catch the right size bait in that trap. Shiners used there are 6 to 10 inches long, I think. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Okeechobee Bound?
Ok Charles, hence the price tag, change the snip to a cut and they will swim
around in circles until that Lunker bass can't stand it no more, when I get down there I wouldn't mind throwing some minnows myself. "Moe Conway" wrote in message ... After you hook the minnow Charles, snip part of it's tail off, they swim around in circles until that Lunker bass can't stand it anymore LOL Randy, our minnows as you so lovenly call them can weigh up to a pound apiece and go 13" or better. I perfer those in the 4 to 6 inch range myself but have used the monsters at times when a client is lunker hunting only. Fewer bites but the smaller bass usually leave them alone. -- The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value. Good Fishing - Moe Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com Outdoor Frontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/index |
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