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Okeechobee Guide Steve Daniels And Hawg Trip 3

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  • Super User

Mike and I, team Hawgtech, went out yesterday morning with Captain Steve Daniels to do a little fishing and testing of the Hawg Handle prior to taping his weekly radio show. The wind made us change plans and launched on the North end instead of Clewiston. After the morning session and the recording studio, Mike and I stopped and fished the Everglades, and put a hurting on Bertha! Our five biggest went over 30lbs again with Mike's biggest being a 7 1/4lber, I ,once again was only catching 5lbers with him on the boat. Get more details on our Blog via the www.hawgtech.com website.

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  • Super User

You guys are on them big time. Just tearing them up!

  • Super User

Man.....three back to back trips with over 30lb's is FANTASTIC!!!!

Jeff

Yesterday was a day in bass fishing heaven...fishing Lake Okeechobee with Steve Daniel in the morning, lunch with Steve/Deb at Roland Martin's tiki bar talking old school Okeechobee fishing, radio show with Steve, afternoon trip at Loxahatchee catching toads non-stop (first time in my life I've been disappointed catching 5lbers), followed by a cold beer and the best hot wings in South Florida (Park Avenue). Someone pinch me...

https://www.hawgtech.com/blog

  • Super User

VERY nice!

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  • Super User

Congrats on a day to remember !

And there it is - Another reason to relocate to F - L - A ! ! !

A-Jay

Yallare on a roll! WTG

Good looking fish, congrats

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