Kevin Przybyl

Its been another few weeks of "Casting Towards a Cure for Cystic fibrosis" with the summer temperatures starting, upper 80's and low 90's temperatures over the past week. These hot temperatures are not effecting the bass fishing yet with the water temps being in the low 80's. My focus has been on John's Lake over the past month, in the morning and evening hours. Smaller fish are still being caught in shallow water around scarred grass with spinner baits and weightless sinkos. This week I began fishing in deper water 8 ft+ and its been paying off. With my new Hummingbird 797 with side imaging, I have been the bait fish. Once I locate them I begin throwing the strike king red eye shad right through the bait fish. Within seconds, the bait scatters and the bass strike. When they hit the shad I'll throw the strike king and if they don't hit or miss the it, I quickly follow with a weightless amber w/red flake sinko.

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Kevin Przybyl

About The Author: Captain Kevin Przybyl

Company: Orlando Trophy Bass

Area Reporting: Orlando

Bio:

My name is Capt. Kevin Przybyl, I am 26 years old, married and I have been a fishing guide in Central Florida for over a year. I am originally from Buffalo, NY and moved here a short time ago.

Prior to my move to Florida I was a Paramedic for 6 years. During my shifts I would bring my rod and gear to fish anywhere I could. Once I moved to Florida I began fishing professionally as a guide. I have been competing in tournaments since the beginning of 2006 and have had great success. I enjoy sharing all my skills with my guests each and everyday.

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