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Lake Okeechobee Last January "go Fish" With Dan Kenney And Myself

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Last january my buddy Dan Kenney came down from New hampshire to film a Lake Okeechobee segment for his show. We fished the monkey box and another area close by for a couple of real nice bass. I was using a buzz frog and Dan was using a Yum swin bait. It was a bluebird sky and a tough bite but we did manage a 8# and a 7 3/4# plus some dinks. Not sure where this show was broadcast but he was kind enough to put it on his You Tube channel which enabled me to share it.

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That was some good footage.

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THANK YOU JESUS !!! and Captin Shane Procell LOL !!!

That was awesome man !!!!

Awesome video and boat! How much do those run? I want one badly.

-Chris

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Awesome video and boat! How much do those run? I want one badly.

-Chris

Chris, that was 5K hull plus all the other goodies. You can see more of them at Gheenoe.net and CustomGheenoe.com. They have some that are less money.

WTG Shane... Good stuff!

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Nice Job ~

Couple of Trophies right there.

A-Jay

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My next boat will be like that. Bass fishing is my favorite but I love going after channel cats too. I need a fishing boat not a tournament bass boat.

Capt. Shane, did you launch out of Moore Haven and run the 7 mile ditch or out of Harney pond? I ran the 7 mile ditch the other day and am wondering if that is safe to run when the water is down?

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Capt. Shane, did you launch out of Moore Haven and run the 7 mile ditch or out of Harney pond? I ran the 7 mile ditch the other day and am wondering if that is safe to run when the water is down?

Yes it was 7 mile ditch. I ran it last sunday and it was fine. However the monkey box is extremely weedy right now. Need some more boats in there to cut it up and blaze some trails.

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