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Went out today from 3:30-5:30pm in the wind. Today was very windy because we have a cold front coming in well cold for Florida. I started with a bbh on a 1/4oz. owner sled head. The bass were very hungry but the wind kept putting slack in my line so I missed more then 10 hits. I did manage to catch 3 dink bass so then I decided to try a LC LVR mini. My first cast another dink bass. Cast out again and another hit. This time it was something big. The bass came up shook it's head and started to pull and it came off. Reeled in and checked the line and lure and saw that it had straighten the hook. Put on another LC LVR mini and had another hit. This time it was a nice 3.5lb bass. Fished for a few more minutes and caught a 1.5lber and decided to call it a night. I'll give it a try again tomorrow.

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Well done! I dont really like fishing in windy conditions but I find that bass bite really good

in such conditions. (depending on the wind direction)

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