It has been a week of UP's and downs for the St Johns River Bass Fishing.
Again this week we have had a mix of trips both shiner and artificial.
Each shiner trip produced nice fish weight between 7 1/2 and 10 pounds but
the average was only about five fish per day.If you are hunting for Trophy
Bass during this time of the year that is not a bad day in my book.
The artificial fish finally got going today 3/09/2010 and it was non stop
action for the full 8 hr trip.I had Damon and his future brother in law Derrick
that is in town from CO for this great trip.The morning started off with
a steady rain until around 10 am then the sun came out and the fish went crazy.
These guy's caught 25 bass between 3 and 6 1/2 pounds on Bitters Ship
Shads on a main river shellbed.Non stop schooling action all day long.
Derrick caught the biggest fish of his life today weighing 6 1/2 and we seen
plenty of bigger fish busting shad all afternoon.The shad were thick today and
that is something we haven't seen in a few weeks here on the St Johns River
This steady action will continue until Mid June
when the shad run is over.
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