View Single Post
  #2  
Old November 11th, 2003, 03:03 AM
Chuck Coger
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Fishing Florida's Harris Chain

Gambler craws in black/blue work well and 8-12 inch worms in Florida Junebug
and my favorite Red Shad. Cranks in the canal in silver/black back or red
work well there. Z-spooks and torpedoes in clear and black have worked well
for me here in the past. Carolina rig also works good here, I throw Lake
Fork Ring Fries in Chartreuse and Pumpkin on a C-Rig. In the main lake I
focus on the points with grass on them, start outside and work in until you
find them. I am told most bass are coming from the grass edges from anglers
flipping. I always have good luck fishing in the dead river, between Harris
and Eustis. Run crankbaits in there and if there is overcast topwaters will
probably produce.


Don't be afraid to throw big There are some big fish here, although I have
never taken one over 10 from Harris, I have caught a few 7-8's there on big
worms and z-spooks, and have heard of 12-13's from Harris.

Hope this helps


---
Chuck Coger
http://www.fishin-pro.com

"Chris Jones" wrote in message
...
I'm off to fish Lake Harris in Florida this weekend and was wondering if
anybody can give this northern fisherman some advice. I would sure like

to
not look foolish to the southern folks. Lures, tactics, hexes I will take
it all.

Thanks,
Chris