Sebring Area
- phillybass71
- BOATLESS FISHING Honorary Guide
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Sebring Area
I'm wondering if anyone lives or fishes the Sebring area? Since I moved up here I really haven't met much fisherman/women. I have no clue where to fish around here and there is so many lakes but not much access from land.
Plz put back the small ones.
- Rare
- SHARKER
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Re: Sebring Area
Grunt and I was wondering what was up with you. Good to see you posting
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- KING MACKEREL
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Re: Sebring Area
There's big bass in all those central Florida lakes Lakeland and Winter Haven a lot of gators for salt I'd go to Tampa or Port Charlotte tears143 fishes those areas....the areas I fresher water fished up there were always either heavily wooded a hike to get to literally or houses all over a small Jon boat would serve you well. Good luck glad to see you posting again man.
- phillybass71
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Re: Sebring Area
I'm planning oh hitting skyway next month if anyone is interested. Seems like all thelaks close to me are really shallow. I waded out in one and was at least 100 yards from shore and was knee deep still. That was lake Jackson in Sebring.
Plz put back the small ones.
- PhishingPhanatic
- BLACK FIN TUNA
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Re: Sebring Area
Definitely very good freshwater fishing all around there, but you really need a small boat or canoe to access most of it. Also the Kissimmee River area. I've seen a lot of people fishing around some of the small boat ramps on SR70 a little bit south of you.