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As it goes with the rest of the country, so it goes here in Florida. So far this month we have had cold temperatures, rain, and lots of wind. A couple of days ago we headed out to Farm 13 only to have the wind meet predictions and by 10:00 AM we were headed for the ramp. I got a tad wet that morning as the water went from calm to rough. I wasn't on my boat that morning, rather out with a friend on his Triton, and the low bow decided that the bottom side of the wave was a better place to be than on top. Needless to say, the wave came into the boat rather than stay under the boat. Although conditions weren't the best the lake still produced a lunker for us that day which made Don a happy fisherman.

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My previous 2 trips with returning clients returning clients Ed and Ken proved to be fun with big fish for the trip being caught and released for the next fisherman to catch. Although the wind blew from 15-35 each day we had a great time. Day one saw only 13 bass to the boat, but putting tactics into high gear on day two netted between 30 and 40 bass.

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My first trip of the month again was very successful with over 40 bass making it to the boat. Our biggest for the day was a solid 7.5 pound gal that found the Swimming Senko too enticing to resist. The fish were hiding deep in the slop of heavy hydrilla that has a cover of filamentous algae, but accurate casting to small openings did the trick.

See you on the water.

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George...you are the Man... ;)

You guys really catch some monsters out there. Keep the pics coming.

George...you are the Man... ;)

x2.Those are some great fish.

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