Eddie Bussard

The action on the St Johns River is UNREAL.The big fish are moving up

to spawn and things are heating up quickly.My client Darrell W from

Indiana had the trip of a lifetime today on the St Johns River catching

over 25 bass weighing up to 9.50 LBS.The fish started biting at daylight

and never stopped all day.It did take 4 dozen shiners to catch 25 bass

as many of these fish were smashing the shiners so hard it was tough

to get a hook into them.Darrell booked this 3 day trip a month ago

and told me all he was after was a fish over 7 pounds to break his

personal recored.I would say he got what he was after with this 9.50 Trophy

St Johns River Bass.This fish was released to fight another day and

Darrell will be having a Replica made by Bill Burns Taxidermy.

All fish caught today were on spawning flats just off the main river channel

in less then three ft of water.Wild Shiners were the bait of choice today.

ANOTHER TROPHY FISH WHIPPED WITH A CAMO STIX!!!!!

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The St Johns River Is Only Minutes From Orlando,Disney World and Daytona

Beach.WELCOME DAYTONA 500 RACE FANS.

Thanks From Captain 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

Fish Species: Trophy Bass
Bait Used: Wild Shiners
Tackle Used: USA CUSTOM RODS CAMO STIX
Method Used:
Water Depth: 3 ft
Water Temperature: 67
Wind Direction: South
Wind Speed: 15 to 30 MPH
Darrell W From IN with a St Johns Trophy Bass
Darrell W From IN with a St Johns Trophy Bass


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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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