Anyone have any tips for the lower suwannee for bass?We have a club tx there in a few weeks.Thanks in advance.![]()
Anyone have any tips for the lower suwannee for bass?We have a club tx there in a few weeks.Thanks in advance.![]()
are you familiar w/ the area. i havent been in a few mths. but i can put you on some areas that hold fish.
Mike Clemons-Lake Butler, Fla..
97 Gambler Intimidater / 200 EFI Merc
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If you head west until the river opens up into the Gulf, then head north until you get to Pepperfish you can really catch a lot of fish up there around Pepperfish. Use Berkely Gulp Shrimp, the Largemouths really eat them up when they're ganged up in the grass flats between Suwannee and Steinhatchee.![]()
Why are you over here messing with people that fish?I would think you could be preaching your BULLET/TXP propaganda on another board?Now back to the real question,I done alot more drinking on the river than fishing but I do know it a little.We are launching from the town of suwannee,any help would be appreciative.Just IM meThanks
Run north to the fanning springs pier. Use a 10 once weighted grouper rig with a red Shad worm. Wall mounts....![]()
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Awesome advice, If I had thought about that spot, I would've mentioned it too.![]()
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Good luck this weekend Jo... I mean "Scott".![]()
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