Wednesday, August 5, 2015
With all the rain going on in Florida it can certainly make for some incredible shallow water fishing whether throwing a swim jig or flipping. Our fish love when they get some new, cooler water entering the system and it can put them into feed mode. I ventured down to Lake Kissimmee on Saturday August 1st and took the swim jig and two flipping rods. One flipping Rod, the MHX FP936 I had rigged with a Picasso 1.25oz tungsten and a Gambler BB Cricket. Even though the cricket is something that excels in the winter as a smaller compact bait, I always have one tied on. Its a confidence thing. The other MHX Flippin rod, FP937, had a Picasso 1.5oz and a Gambler Burner Craw. The Burner craws slides through mats with ease and has a little more action with its claws than just a plain beaver style bait. Like I mentioned with the rain and the weather those fish are ready to eat so having something with some action is typically a good thing. Check out the #15secondfishcatch from Lake Kissimmee that landed a 9.26lb and a Florida certified Trophy Catch.
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