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Now that the rainy season is full blown in the Everglades, I have had to look for areas that don't have a lot of flow. My pardner and I found a place deep in the glades that is usually the last place to be affected by the rain. We had an epic bite. It was about 95 degrees with close to 95% humidity and the bite was going off. We found a pattern very early. The fish were feeding on the levee side of the canal. They were pushing bait up to the hard levee, we even saw a few big fish with their backs out of the water. The two baits that seemed to be working were the Gambler Lures Big EZ and the Strike King Swing Jig with a Bruiser Baits Twin Grub tail trailer. We filmed a video of the trip that can be seen on You Tube: Captain Shane

 

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I swear, every time I watch your videos I come so close from trying to schedule a trip to the 'Glades. You're one lucky dude.........

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You guys tore them up!! WTG!! Great location, you always seem to find these great places in the Glades that not even the regulars know about I'm sure. ;) 

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Badass! How many u wind up catching and what did the biggest weigh?

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Good report! I have been doing very well as well in the Everglades/surrounding areas lately. The rain we have been having has definitely improved the bass fishing overall.

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