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Old 02-03-2012, 09:08 PM   #1
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I live in Navarre and I am looking for some fellow bass anglers in the area. I am new here so I have not fished the area alot and would like to spend some time on the water with fellow anglers. My wife and kids are great but need some one with knowledge that can talk fishing. I have a boat and love to be on the water I just cant get out as much as I want. If you are a fellow angler shoot me a message.
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Old 02-03-2012, 10:49 PM   #2
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I bass fish with a club here called All Star Bass Club. we fish all the rivers and lakes around here. I am heading up to Brook Hines in the morning but any other time I could get together with you and talk bass fishing. what have you tried so far and were have you fished. try fishing east river right up 87 fish the lower section with trick worms. june bug work the best caralina rigged. that will get you on some fish. you could also try a watermelon seed fluke rigged on a worm hook with no weights. same works for yellow river and blackwater. if you want to join a clun All Stars is a great club to join we fish once a month all around the area and into Alabama a little bit.
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Old 02-04-2012, 11:56 AM   #3
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Thanks for the tips. 87 is to low right now its rough getting my boat off the trailer. I do fish a place in milton off 90 and have had luck. Ill also check out the club. Thanks


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I bass fish with a club here called All Star Bass Club. we fish all the rivers and lakes around here. I am heading up to Brook Hines in the morning but any other time I could get together with you and talk bass fishing. what have you tried so far and were have you fished. try fishing east river right up 87 fish the lower section with trick worms. june bug work the best caralina rigged. that will get you on some fish. you could also try a watermelon seed fluke rigged on a worm hook with no weights. same works for yellow river and blackwater. if you want to join a clun All Stars is a great club to join we fish once a month all around the area and into Alabama a little bit.
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Old 02-04-2012, 10:55 PM   #4
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What kinda of boat do you have?

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Old 02-04-2012, 11:39 PM   #5
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Are you talking about the boat launch up 87 for the Yellow river? That is a tiny launch. I have never had a problem launching in east river and I have a 21' fish and ski. The East river is the one just north of 399 heading north on 87. Its the first river you get to heading out of Navarre.
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What kinda of boat do you have?

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Are you talking about the boat launch up 87 for the Yellow river? That is a tiny launch. I have never had a problem launching in east river and I have a 21' fish and ski. The East river is the one just north of 399 heading north on 87. Its the first river you get to heading out of Navarre.
Yea I was talking about East river, I would love to fish yellow river but dont know if I could put my boat in there.
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i cant remember the name of the ramp we used, but we have several people with 20-21ft boats that use the yellow river ramp...its like 5 bucks for the one we use.
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Old 02-05-2012, 08:37 PM   #9
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That's browns fish camp on low tide that ramp can be a pain
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If you have a smart phone, get the Boat Ramp App. Put in your zip code and look for the ramps in the area. See if you can get someone to go with you and show you the ropes. Also, if you want to learn Yellow River, now is a good time seeing that the weather has not been cold. And when the real spring get's here you may know about the area. Wish I could help, but I haven't been fishing Yellow long enough to go with you. There are some folks on this forum that know it very well.

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