Eddie Bussard

This week we have changed things up a little with the McDonalds Restaurant Convention in town and clients wanting to fish close to their hotels in Orlando.

The Butler Chain was the place to be.Each day my clients caught between

15 and 20 fish on artificial baits.Mr Fish and his friend Mr Twitch (Not real names but the best I could do as my Japan language is a little rusty)

had a super day catch around 20 fish with two fish weighing a little over 5 pounds.Most fish were caught on Hard Jerkbaits but the two biggest were caught on texas rigged worms in 15 ft of water.This was my Japan clients first fishing trip in

the US and they had a ball.They seen most of the fish eat their jerkbaits in

the gin clear water the Butler Chain Of Lakes has to Offer.

The Butler Chain of Lakes is a fun place to fish.This chain is not what I would

call a Trophy fishery but it seems to always offer plenty of bites during a day

of artificial fishing.It's also a very good chain of lakes for kids to get started

fishing because the action is usually steady.

Check out our Bass Challenger Store for great deals on the products we sale.

www.basschallenger.com Store number is 407-212-2929

Thanks From Captain Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding

Clients To Trophy Bass In Central Florida For Over 30 Years

For Guide Trips and info please call

Office 800-241-5314

Cell 407-273-8045

Fish Species: LargeMouth Bass
Bait Used: Artificial
Tackle Used: Usa Custome Rods Camo Stix/GuideLine EyeGear/ABU REELS
Method Used: Casting
Water Depth: 7 to 20 ft
Water Temperature: 74
Wind Direction: w
Wind Speed: 10





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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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