Eddie Bussard

After13 straight days of shiner fishing it was nice to have an artificial trip

today 2/19/2009. I met My clients from WIS at the dock at 6:45 am and we

headed out to a couple spawning areas that were protected from the 25 MPH

winds we woke up to this morning.Jim made a couple cast with a spinnerbait to

a patch of pads and had a big fish hit the spinnerbait a little short Jim

was quick to pick up a worm rod up and fire it back to where this fish hit

and the fight was on, after a long battle I was lipping a beautiful 10.4 pound

Trophy.This fish put on quite a show as she came out of the water a number

of times shaking her head,What a great way to start the day and the

fishing stayed steady for the next five hrs at days end Jim's best five fish

went well over twenty five pounds.Bitters Junebug 7.5 worm did most of the

damage today but a few nice fish were also caught on a LongShank Spinnerbait.

This make's the 7TH fish over 10 pounds my clients have caught sense

January 4TH 2009 and I think the name Bass Fishing Capital Of The World

Still Holds True For The St Johns River.

Thanks From Capt Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding

Clients To Trophy Bass In Central Florida For Over 29 Years.

800-241-5314

www.basschallenger.com

Fish Species: Trophy Bass
Bait Used: Artificial
Tackle Used:
Method Used:
Water Depth: 2 to 4 ft
Water Temperature: 65
Wind Direction: west
Wind Speed: 25 MPH
Jim's 10.4
Jim's 10.4


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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

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