Eddie Bussard

We finally have a real cold front!!! Air Temps have reached the upper 40's for the first time sense last spring.After 10 days of record high's in the mid to upper 90's.This cold front should kick the bass into gear as the water temps will drop into the low 70's.The past few weeks the water temps have been running low 80's at daybreak and mid to upper 80's by afternoon which has had the bass completely shut down.Lake Monroe will continue to be tough the next couple months until the spawn gets started but the main river fish should become very active..Water levels are still high but are dropping quickly.

This will bunch the river bass up on main river points and shellbeds and we should see some schooling action soon. I still have days open for the winter spawn Jan Feb Mar if you are looking for that Trophy Bass of a Lifetime please give me a call. Check out our 2008 and 2009 Trophy Pages and see what a guide with 30 years of guide experience on the St Johns River and Lake Monroe can do for you.Dec 10th 2009 will mark my 30th year guiding on the St Johns River and Lake Monroe.I would like to thank all of my clients for making my life dream of being a Professional fishing guide a success.

Thanks From Capt Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding Clients To Trophy Bass In Central Florida For Over 30 Years. Office 407-273-8045 Cell 321-377-2013 www.basschallenger.com

Fish Species: Trophy Bass
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Water Depth: 4 ft
Water Temperature: 81
Wind Direction: nw
Wind Speed: 15

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Eddie Bussard

About The Author: Captain Eddie Bussard

Company: Bass Challenge Guide Service

Area Reporting: Orlando / Daytona Beach Area Fishing Guide

Bio: Captain Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding Clients To Trophy Bass In Central Florida For Over 40 Years.

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