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So, now that heavy hitters is done on the Kissimmee chain where do you think the next one will/should be?  
Same time frame of late May or early June?

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On 6/13/2020 at 4:01 PM, jbsoonerfan said:

Falcon or Amistad

My only question is do they have good  cell service.  I think this is a major consideration of all tours now. 

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heavy hitters on the st. lawrence river would be awesome. nothing beats 6-7lb smallies and amount of lead changes for big bass on each day would be great in my opinion.

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Anywhere in FLA, so many big green heavies. Or maybe a monster spotted bass in No cali

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35 minutes ago, EWREX said:

heavy hitters on the st. lawrence river would be awesome. nothing beats 6-7lb smallies and amount of lead changes for big bass on each day would be great in my opinion.

And unlike Florida every angler loves the St Lawrence. 7 Lb brownies on fairy wands never gets old

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29 minutes ago, GReb said:

And unlike Florida every angler loves the St Lawrence. 7 Lb brownies on fairy wands never gets old

haha for sure! i've caught a lot of my largest fish on spinning gear :D

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9 hours ago, EWREX said:

heavy hitters on the st. lawrence river would be awesome. nothing beats 6-7lb smallies and amount of lead changes for big bass on each day would be great in my opinion.

Agree. Would love to see some fat smallies. 

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I wish they would stay away from my neck of the woods. The St. Lawrence is a freaking zoo now that all the tours have stops there annually.  Keep the pressure in TX, AL, and FL where it belongs!

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13 hours ago, RichF said:

I wish they would stay away from my neck of the woods. The St. Lawrence is a freaking zoo now that all the tours have stops there annually.  Keep the pressure in TX, AL, and FL where it belongs!

Local traffic alone is making Texas lakes super busy. I don’t go out when weather is nice—too many people!

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The Delta or Clear lake can easily handle this format with big bass.

Tom

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