Ten Pound Lake Okeechobee Channel Catfish
Hello, This is Capt Robert Miley. I’m leaving the Lake now, fished with Dave and his family, it was slow fishing, but we got Some quality fish We got one six pound Largemouth Bass and we got several small ones and then then we hit the magic number 10 pounds, but it was a Ten Pound Lake Okeechobee Channel Catfish, put up one heck of a fight going through the bull rushes and pads the water temperature was 66 this morning, and it’s 78 degrees right now, and it’s been kind of windy really hard wind blowing in but we had an awesome time. I fished all the spots. I moved around a lot. We went through a lot of shiners. I think we went through 8 dozen shiners. We were fishing live bait today. They were small and they just didn’t stay on the hook the fish would fly by and knock them off the hook just seem like they were so small, it was just one of those days. You know them shiners are hard to get this time of year because the waters so high, but we got some nice fish a beautiful six pound Largemouth Bass and one tough Ten Pound Lake Okeechobee Channel Catfish, so anyways tight lines, and we’ll see you on the next trip Take care Capt Robert E Miley.
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[fusion_content_box title=”About Capt Robert Miley” backgroundcolor=”#b2ce96″ icon=”fa-user” iconcolor=”#3bbf4a” circlecolor=”#ffffff” circlebordercolor=”#oooooo” iconflip=”yes” iconrotate=”” iconspin=”” image=”/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/ROBERT-MILEY-50x50color.jpg” image_width=”50″ image_height=”50″ link=”/fishing-guides/south-florida-fishing-guides/” linktarget=”_self” linktext=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″] Capt Bob Miley started bass fishing in the Florida Everglades.
The very first trip out he caught a 10lb 0/8 o/z largemouth bass, and has been fishing for bass ever since. 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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