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Exploring Glades Bass Fishing While Visiting South Florida

Glades Bass Fishing

The Everglades are alive and well. Glades Bass Fishing has not been this great in such a long time. Long canals and plenty of wildlife make for a great day out on the water.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Tim Light. He wanted to explore and catch some big numbers in the Florida Everglades. All areas of the glades have been fishing incredible.

We fished north and then south and even west. No matter where we went, Tim caught numbers of largemouth bass. Most of our trips are seeing anywhere from 50-100 bass. Tim caught fish up to 4 pounds.

Tim will be going out with me again in a couple days and I am looking forward to another great trip. If you have been waiting for the Glades to turn on, now is the time to catch the numbers and fish of a lifetime!

Come Catch Yours Today with Captain Kirk Osborne in the Evergaldes .

 
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