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  1. Member
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    Aug 2005
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    Brandon, Fl.
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    #21
    Fish as many places as you can. All have DD bass in them. Sooner or later you will run into a big one. Shiners will increase your chances but are expensive. I do not suggest Okeechobee for a DD. Even though it is an experience to fish there I can’t remember the last time one over 10 has been caught due partly to environmental changes over the last few years. There are some in the lake just not common anymore.
    Last edited by gambler1; 07-14-2022 at 01:56 PM.

  2. Member
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    Jan 2015
    Location
    Allentown,Pa since 1985
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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by cmbtvet View Post
    Chuck Pippin for Toho

    There are several guides for Headwaters, Andrew Mixon and Kenny Haas are the 2 that I see posting regularly on the Headwaters facebook page.

    Honestly, I think your best chance at a double digit bass would be Headwaters, especially around that time of year.

    cmbtvet

    Do you know if Chuck is still guiding? E-mailed him twice over last few weeks and left a voice message on his cell, but no reply. Thanks.

  3. Member
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    Jul 2013
    Location
    Vero Beach Florida
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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Deadeye1 View Post
    Kenny Hass at Catchin' Bass Guide Service.

    One of the Very Best on the Headwaters and other Local Lakes. You will not be sorry to spend a day with Him.

    https://catchinbassguide.com/
    I fished with him and agree.

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