Power-Pole Citrus Slam Day One
Sight fishing was the key to the first day catches at the Citrus Slam.
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Sight fishing was the key to the first day catches at the Citrus Slam.
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Anglers report seeing a lot of super-spooky late spawners at the Citrus Slam.
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Something known as the "Supermoon" is hovering at the Citrus Slam. How will it effect the bass?
The upcoming "extreme supermoon" has hopes high for the Citrus Slam to produce big bass.
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