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PRIVATE Ponds and BIG Bass-Orlando Florida Fishing



Hey guys! Well…Our Central Florida bass fishing trip ends here. PRIVATE Ponds and Big Bass! It was another hot Summer Day in Orlando and we had to work hard for our first Bite, Finally I decided to tie on a JerkBait something I fish very often in south Florida and that’s when our day went from 0 to 100 Reel Quick! We caught plenty of big bass in these Private Golf Course ponds with Derrick from Doomsday Tackle and TallfishermanJ. Hope you all enjoyed this series of videos from our Orlando fishing trip give us some feedback in the comment section and Remember to Like, Share & Subscribe!!

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  1. DUUDE! I love the jerk bait, I just started fishing it after watching a KVD instructional video. I love them summertime is awesome here for them. I was getting skunked until I started fishing them. Great video

  2. I've long since got to the point where I won't even take a good look at a picture or still image of a bass, when at a glance, I see that the fish is shoved right in front of the camera, as if the person holding the fish is trying to "make it look bigger" than it really is. I like to appreciate the size of a bass ( or any other fish ) in relation to whoever or whatever else is in the picture, for accurate size reference. I will never understand why so many people do this, and it really gets old. I don't do that with any of the pix of bass I catch, no matter what size they may be, because I like honesty in accurate depictions. Folks have got it to where ya can't appreciate the size difference between a 4 lb bass, or a 12 lb bass………and that's a shame. If I'm holding the fish & someone else is operating the camera, I keep my elbows bent, and the fish close to me on purpose…….OR……I will actually hold the bass to 1 side of my body. That's "honesty in photography" when it comes to bass fishing. When they are shoved right into the camera, hey, they all look the same. I appreciate a 4 lb bass, so long as it is depicted as such in the image/photo. I don't make videos, but I do have literally countless photo's and online images of my catches. Just saying.

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