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Sam Fisher

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About Sam Fisher

  • Birthday 06/11/1973

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Broward County, Fl
  • My PB
    Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Blue Lagoon, Fl
  • Other Interests
    Killing snake heads, Fly fishing for peacock bass, and a good old south Florida turkey hunt.

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  1. Blue lagoon you'll need a boat for sure, tell us where your at I'm sure we can help you find some local spots to try that you can bank fish at.
  2. The "finger canals" are still doing well. Just try early in the morning or after the evening rain.
  3. LOL They tear up my frogs and spinnerbaits, and I enjoy catching bass over snakeheads any day.
  4. Jika rig keeps the lure off the bottom while at the same time giving it a more horizontal presentation.
  5. Not a big fain of fishing lox. Its bit to much work with my slow boat, but still nice fish.
  6. To have no snakeheads. If only....
  7. I think you should try crocks and zooboo pants!
  8. shakey head or a spoon..
  9. future... chop chop!
  10. With out a boat south Florida summer fishing gets a bit harder, best bet is to start asking around or looking for peacocks.... Hoter it is beter the action gets with peas. Side note had a good run this morning in the Everglades just short of an average of 40 fish per hour, with the biggest little over 5 pounds.As for snakeheads thay get even more so aggressive In the summer months as to why you'll tend to see less bass on the banks.
  11. BPS Stik-O
  12. Not a big fan of yamamoto products but SIGH I have to agree... As it stands right now its the best swim jig/ spinnerbait trailer I've found.
  13. That would be an awesome color to have in a Black Series jig. I think that would be my summer go to jig in Florida...
  14. The difference is In 1984, after 10 years of study, Florida officials deliberately introduced butterfly peacock bass and speckled peacock bass to the southern region of Florida.
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