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Storm Break Big Bass Fishing

Storm Break Big Bass Fishing

Lake Ida is a beautiful place to visit when you want to catch some quality peacock bass. A Storm Break Big Bass Fishing is all you need to get hooked on some great Florida Fishing.

Today, I had the pleasure of fishing with a retired charter boat captain from Montauk Point in New York. Zac and his good friend Mike Richardson came out for a fishing adventure of a lifetime.

The storms and rains were brewing on this trip. I told them if they broke we would catch them up. The storm broke and we caught the daylights out of them.

Zac and Mike put over 25 quality peacock bass in the boat. Zac also caught his personal best bass weighing 5 pounds 2 ounces. They also put a number of 3 and 4-pound bass.

It was an outstanding day on the water and they loved every second of freshwater fishing down here. Zac gave me a nice compliment that I know how to handle the boat well and that I can put them on some quality fish.

Zac is retired and living down here in South Florida. I am looking forward to his next trip on the water as he might be a regular after this trip.

Come Catch Yours Today with Captain Robert Miley on beautiful Lake Ida.

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Capt Bob Miley started bass fishing in the Florida Everglades.
On the very first trip out he caught a 10lb 0/8 o/z largemouth bass and has been fishing for bass ever since on Storm Break Big Bass Fishing trips. Robert Miley has been fishing professionally on the B.A.S.S. Eastern Division, for the past 7 years. He also is the Bass Pro Shops Pro Staff representative for South Florida. Versatile in that he fishes for Peacock bass as well as trophy largemouth on Lake Okeechobee.

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