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Largemouth, Peacock Bass And Snakeheads...busy Week

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The week started off with hockey Hall of Famer, #4 Bobby Orr and NBC Sports Charlie Moore in the Everglades. They killed it with 40 bass in 4 hours.

 

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Yesterday Charlie and I met up with Adam Rizzi from The Reel Deal Adventures for an hour of intense peacock bass fishing. We had a double within five minutes of filming and ended up with 7 peacock bass and a nice largemouth.

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Today I had Mike from Ga. down for some snakeheads. We boated 9 snakeheads and 5 largemouth on spinnerbaits and my handpoured frogs.

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You was a busy man this week I see.

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All very nice fish!  You guys eat that snakehead?  I hear they're tasty.

Keep on rollin Capt Shane........

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Was that Charlie's first Peacock Bass?  Glad you guys were on the FISH!

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Sounds like a busy yet fun week!

 

Jeff

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Sweet week Capt Shane.

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All very nice fish!  You guys eat that snakehead?  I hear they're tasty.

We eat em! They are fantastic.

 

Robert it was Charlies first peacock bass.

Do you need a assistant??? lol

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