Steve Niemoeller

Stanley Ribbit frogs were the bait of choice when we were fishing the Run out to Lake Woodruff .

The water is very clear so the Bass were buried up under the mats and duckweed but would hit a Stanley Ribbit frog hard when pulled over the canopy top .

It was some kind of fun to have them doing this !

For your Bass Fishing trip on the St Johns River from Lake George Astor area to lake Monroe Sanford Area contact Capt. Steve Niemoeller , artificial or Wild Shiners we still have days to book for the winter fishing season , Here at CFLfishing.com Fresh and salt water charters I also fish Harris and Kissimmee Chains (Lake Toho) and salt water trips to Mosquito lagoon .

Call 386-846-2861 or www.cflfishing.com

to book your trip

Fish Species: Bass
Bait Used: Stanley Ribbit frogs
Tackle Used: Okuma bait caster , sufix line
Method Used: over the top of floating vegatation
Water Depth: 2 to6 ft
Water Temperature: 75
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:

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Steve Niemoeller

About The Author: Captain Steve Niemoeller

Company: CFLfishing.com F& S water charters

Area Reporting: Central FL. Fresh and salt water

Bio: I am now a Full time Guide for Bassonline.com . I fish the St. Johns river and Harris and Kissimmee Chains as well as the Mosquito Lagoon and Inshore Saltwater. Captain Steve Niemoeller is a full time professional guide located in Central Florida just minutes from Disney World and Orlando. Captain Steve can offer you more choices for your next fishing adventure. He offers Trophy Bass Fishing, Speck Fishing, and Fly Fishing. We will be fishing the St. John's River between Lake Monroe to the South and Lake George to the North. Captain Steve also fishes the Kissimmee Chain, the Harris Chain, and Multi day trips to the Stick Marsh Farm 13 are also available. Quality fishing products provided by the following ; Bass Assassin , SteelShad.com , Stanley Spinner ,

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