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Post Spawn Feeding In The Everglades

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I always look forward to the post spawn feeding frenzy in the everglades. It has begun in the southern most parts of the glades. Robert and I boated over 100 bass way down south. Nine out of ten were caught on a heddon topredo. The biggest I got was 5.5# and Robert had one on that was well over 8#'s....it spit the topredo on a giant leap.54e6ba29.jpg

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That's a WOW day! And when Torpedo fishing is GOOD... it's the BOMB :respect-059: WTG!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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Oh man oh man, I'd kill for a day like that!

Jeff

Awesome Shane! Keep wreckin em....

Nice everglades bass on a beautiful Florida day..nothing better.

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Finally got some time to get this footage edited. As I said at top of post we loaded the boat.

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Nice Cap.

Alright. Winters in Texas or Florida and spring and fall on Erie. Summers pretty good here in IL. Need 2 more houses!

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