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Deep In The Everglades 3/18/2012

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The water has been really high and the bite has been hit and miss this winter in the glades, but the bite is just about to go off in the southern most parts of the everglades. Keith and Brandi from Alabama caught them on a combination of Yamamoto wacky rigged senkos, and Heddon torpedos. The largest bass of the day came from a weightless 12" black and blue Bass Pro Shops worm. Brandi said she usually gets skunked when they go fishing and Keith had never caught a bass over two pounds, so they were really having a good time. They hooked up on an alligator with a torpedo and she was really bummed that we were not able to get it to the boat. I'am glad it got off since I really don't like to getting baits out of a gators mouth. The hot bite in the glades is just a few days away and Holiday Park and L-68 should come to life once again.

I normally do not show my guest videos, but this young couple was having too much fun.

That's a really nice bass for the everglades right now. Thanks for sharing!

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Super nice video Capt Shane.

  • Super User

Great video Shane.Thanks!

Good work Shane..... Man I haven't thrown a Torpedo in a long time......

Nice video and bass.

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