The Florida Everglades over the last few weeks has been red hot and getting better daily. Now that the fish are off the spawn and water levels have dropped the bigger females are starting to bite. Just west of Ft. Lauderdale lies the vast swamp of the Florida Everglades which in my opinion has the best largemouth bass fishing for numbers in the United States. Each trip out in late spring usually produces upwards of 100 fish depending on the skill of the angler or probably more. Next time you’re in South Florida check this great fishery and call us at (954) 445-1811 for a guided trip. Visit us at our new website at www.southfloridabassfishing.net
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Everglades Bass Fishing
Florida Peacock Bass
It’s been a little slower than usual lately but will get better now that it’ staying warm in South Florida. Recently we’ve had a few half-day trips and boated about 7 and 10 on a full-day. As the water warms like it has been this week fishing will be red hot for the rest of the season. E-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call (954) 445-1811 for further information.
Florida Peacock Bass Fishing
It’s been a little colder than usual for South Florida Peacock Bass fishing this winter in South Florida. Our numbers for trips are still decent for this type weather pattern. As the weather gets warmer so will the fishing get much better. You can expect to catch between 10 to 25 peacock bass for each fishing trip depending on frontal conditions. Live been has been the best choice and will continue to catch fish even in the worst conditions. Artificial lures will do better when the water gets hotter in the next month or so. Check out www.southfloridafishing.org or e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call (954) 445-1811 for current fishing reports or to book a trip for peacock bass or largemouth bass anywhere in South Florida.
Florida Peacock Bass Fishing
Florida peacock bass fishing this month has been good despite this being the slowest time of the year usually. We were out Friday October 29th for about 7 hours and landed 17 fish up to 4 lbs. on shiners and artificial. As the water cools the fishing will improve as the bigger males and females get ready for the spawn. Here’s Tim Gray’s nice butterfly he caught on live bait.
Florida Peacock Bass
Mike and Bill from Massachusetts were down for their first fishing South Florida and decided to try for peacock bass. The guys were a little skeptical about catching any fish but I proved them wrong by landing 14 nice fish up to 4 lbs. which Mike caught. They had a wonderful time and should try the Florida Everglades for Largemouth Bass on their next trip I suggested. We have some of the best fisheries in the country all here in South Florida. E-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for further information on booking aguided trip or call (954) 445-1811.
Florida Peacock Bass
Longtime customer Lenny Sortino from Boston was down for a few days of peacock bass and largemouth bass catching. We landed about 75 largemouth bass up to maybe two pounds. On day two we decided to try peacock bass which has been slow because of the cold night temperatures we’ve been having. Our numbers were low at only 6 fish caught that day but Lenny did get this nice 4 lb. butterfly peacock bass. Each day should improve now that our weather is getting warmer. E-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for more bass fishing information.
New Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Website
Check out this new website for fishing for monster Peacock Bass in Brazil deep in the Amazon rainforest. Click on link at the bottom of this page for further exciting information. You can travel and fish in the Amazon on a comfortable yacht or fly-in to remote scenic areas for unspoiled beauty. The Peacock Bass fishing is world class and the service is outstanding! These trips are all-inclusive to provide you all the comforts of a hassle free trip to South America.
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