Eddie Bussard

I'm back from my Deer hunting trip to Ohio and things picked up right

where they left off as far as the fishing.We were greeted this morning with

20 to 25 MPH NW Winds and a lite rain as a cold front moved through.

My clients Father and Son Pat and Matt from WV were cold before we

left the dock.First stop produced a Catfish and a Gar.We moved on to the

second spot and not a single bite, third spot we hit pay dirt and Mat

put the first bass in the boat and what a bass weighing 10 LBS this was

the first Bass Matt has ever caught as he has mostly saltwater fished

Matt then caught 3 more Bass weighing between 3 and 5 pounds Dad

came through at the end with a 3 pounder.The fish were not biting very

well all day as they were hitting the shiners but just not eating them.

We were limited to where we could fish with the strong NW winds

but made the best of a full day of fishing.Large Wild Shiners fished around

main river grass mats were the key.Thanks Pat and Matt for a fun but cold

day on the water.The water temps have dropped down into the mid 60"s

and the fishing should only get better each day.

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

Fish Species: Trophy Bass
Bait Used: Wild Shiners
Tackle Used:
Method Used:
Water Depth: 6 to 8 ft
Water Temperature: 64
Wind Direction: NW
Wind Speed: 25 MPH



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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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