
Orlando To Daytona Beach FL Bass Fishing Guide Report
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By Ed Bussard
Sometimes here on the St Johns River we have days when the shad are so thick it makes it hard to get a bass to eat anything else you offer them and that is what happened yesterday on a fullday trip with Nick O of Oveido FL.We headed north on the St Johns River and found pods of shad everywhere, but during the course of the day we only boated 9 fish total and they were on the small side. Today I fished with the Mike Z of NE and his two great sons.We headed way south on the St Johns River and found less shad then yesterday but way more fish and much better size.Each of the kids caught the biggest fish of the life's weighing 5.8 pounds each.A total of 15 fish were caught and I have to say the boy's put it on Dad.The two boy's combined for 13 fish and Dad fell way behind with on two fish.All fish were caught on a C Rigged Bitters Bait and Tackle 7.5 Junebug Bluetail Worm except two that were caught on a White Bitters Naked Swimmer these two fish were caught casting the Naked Swimmer into the shad pods that were being busted on by schooling fish.All and all it was a good 6 hour trip with a great family. The fishing is getting better each day and I see no reason why we will not have a great June just like last year with lots of Trophy Bass weighing over 8 pounds and all being caught on artificial baits.The topwater action should really get going during the next week and last through summer. Call for our Freshwater and Saltwater two day combo special going on now through July 1st 2010 Thanks From Capt Ed Bussard and Bass Challenger Guide Service Guiding Clients To Trophy Bass In Central Florida For Over 30 Years office 800-241-5314 cell 407-273-8045 www.basschallenger.com