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Big Florida Girl Shaking It

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Fellow BR member, "Catching" told me he had gotten into a school of big bass that were feeding on shiners. He went on to tell me he had caught about 20 and had a real good un up to the boat before it shook off. Here is a cool clip of her shakeing itl.

  • Super User

GREAT video!

I'll be glad when my Tennessee water heats back up 30 degrees or so and the bass are that "aerial". Right now, in low 40 degree water, they are mostly just going deep on the fight. I've only had one bass jump over the last 30 fish or so...

Now if that does not put the fishing move into you. Well they need to check you for a heart beat.

  • Super User

I'm not a tournament fisherman, so MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE PART OF CATCHING FISH IS THE JUMP! I wish every fish I caught from now on jumped at east once! I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! At least that way when they do get off, at least you saw em!

Jeff

  • Super User

Loved it Shane. Watched it twice so far. That bass had no intention of getting caught!

Thanks Guys, just wish I could have thanked her personally for the dance she gave me. I was solo on my Gheenoe deep in the glades just lucky I was recording when she busted my Frog.

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A friend of mine once told me fish that jump are just educated, smart fish! I agree!

Jeff

That was in the glades? being so dead out there makes it that much better. Nice fish Catching!!!

Great Video. Living in Florida has it's advantages. Year round fishing.

  • Super User

Cool video, man! That was a nice one, too!

Nice job on the video and music selection.

-brian

Now that's some fun stuff Shane!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

  • Super User

Great video,Gets the blood pumping.

Cool video, that was a good one for sure

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