Eddie Bussard

The wind has been blowing and the spinner bait bite is unreal.

We still have a lot of shad in the river and the fishing is steady

as long as you are around the bait.The past week we have had plenty

of rain and wind mixed and some days there was just a little to much

of the both to fish more then a few hrs in the morning.

This is the time of the year when you see one trip reporting 25 fish and the

next trip reporting 7 fish.This has a lot to do with the experience the fisherman

has on each trip.Summertime bass fishing with artificial baits can be a great

thing but you have to remember that it is a lot different then casting shiners

out during the winter and spring and catching fish.Cast placement will play a

major roll in the fish caught on the artificial trips during the summer months.

If you can cast and hit the object you are casting at your day will

be a lot more successful.If you lack the ability to make accurate cast you

may not catch the amount of fish you have been reading about in my reports.

I have tried a few shiner trips the past two week's and it's just not working out

to catch these fish.

If the wind is blowing get out the spinner bait and start chunking and you will

catch fish.The rattle trap bite is on and off.We have been able to catch 5 to 10

fish in the early am on a rattle trap but once the sun gets above head

that bite goes a way.A c rig has been useful from time to time if the fish are

located in the right spots to allow you to fish it.

The water is dropping a little each day but we still have high water conditions for

this time of the year which is great.I still have days open in July and the fish

are here to catch.

Thanks From Capt Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding

Clients To Trophy Bass In Central FL For Over 29 Years

Business 407-273-8045

Cell 321-377-2013

www.basschallenger.com

Fish Species: Trophy Bass
Bait Used: artificial
Tackle Used:
Method Used: Casting
Water Depth: 4 to 6
Water Temperature: 86
Wind Direction: sw
Wind Speed: 15-20

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Eddie Bussard

About The Author: Captain Eddie Bussard

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