00:59
January 16
• Edited (Jan 16, 2025)

I went bank robbing for my birthday yesterday and caught a couple of birthday bass. This was literally my last cast for the day.

I was fishing a spot for a good 45 minutes while eyeing this gap between emergent vegetation. Thought about all of the lessons about "places that look different" and bass ambushing bait. Wind was blowing my direction and you could see the current rushing between the vegetation. I kept saying I should throw over there. However I couldn't cast that far. So when it was time to go, I walked over for that "one last cast" and got hit. I casted far back from the water because I assumed the edge was soft. Good thing it wasn't because I had to get the fish out from getting hung-up.


Location: Turkey Lake (FL)
Air: 63 degrees, sunny

Wind: NNE 9mph

Sun: Low (4:51p. Set at 5:51p)

Moon: Full

Water: 64 degrees. Pretty clear (5-6ft). Loads of hydrilla.

Rig: Texas
Bait: Big Bite Baits 5" Trick Stick - Black Blue Tip
Line: 15lb Braid > 10lb Fluoro
Rod: 7-2 MH
Reel: 7.5:1

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