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great day on lake okeechobee

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Great pic's. I haven't been to the LAKE in years but it's good to see fish from there. I love the color of Okeechobee bass.

What part of the lake were you on and what were you catching them on?

AWESOME fish guys! I have a three day trip planned there in the fall! CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I believe it is called the cut, it's near the buckhead ridge canal that leads into the lake.

We used junebug and red junebug worms. As a matter of fact we had 3 or 4 more fish in the same range as those 2. They wouldn't bite on anything but the worms today.

Really glad to hear about good catches of healthy chunk bass at the big O.

A couple years ago much of the lake was a dry mud bed.

Thats cool, I've never seen an Okeechobee Bass before.

ya'll mu#$er fu&%ers need to share the secret.. not a producto worm 10 inch is it?

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