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Central Florida Fishing Report

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Central Florida Freshwater Fishing

If recent weather trends continue into the weekend, the fishing will be the same as it has been. But with the start of the backside of the new moon last week, look for good changes to come as we approach the full moon on the 18th of July.

Keep an eye overhead throughout for rapidly forming thunderstorms. The good news is that the influx of fresh water continues to improve things on area lakes and along the St. John’s River.

In lakes like Poinsett and Washington, try to locate areas of moving water where largemouth bass and panfish will lie in wait for small baitfish being flushed through cuts by the current.

Small swimming lures like the Rapala’s work well, but if underwater foliage proves troublesome, go to weedless rigged jerkbaits like Zoom super fluke.

You can work different levels of the water column by opting for weighted hooks. On the St. Johns, continue to look for deeper holes around bends in the river that hold fish. They may become more difficult to locate if we continue getting heavy afternoon rains.

Tight Lines,

From Staff and Wire Reports
BassOnline.com

888-629-BASS (2277)
www.hawghunter.net

www.bassauthority.com
www.flpeacockbass.com
www.basson-line.com

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Bass Fishing Video’s by Casey Ashley & Sondra Rankin

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

As bass fishing continues to gain popularity, you can’t but help to see it overflowing in to other industries.

These are not the first songs someone has written about fishing, artist like Brad Paisley and Alan Jackson are just few that have with great success. But none have targeted the bass fishing industry better then Casey Ashley and Sondra Rankin just have.

Maybe because both singers are also professional bass fishing anglers. Casey, Elite angler on the B.A.S.S. tour and Sondra a non-boater on the FLW professional tour have both taken bass fishing to another level by creating songs about there profession.

There fans can view there new music videos online at bassonline.com at no charge.

The video’s and song tracks can be purchased at www.OutdoorMusic.com or at www.iTunes.com.

Both anglers contribute to the bass fishing industry in many ways, “what a asset these two are for the future of the bass fishing industry.”

From Staff and Wire Reports
BassOnline.com

888-629-BASS (2277)
www.hawghunter.net

www.bassauthority.com
www.flpeacockbass.com
www.basson-line.com

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