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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.Ray Orosco's 2 lb. Butterfly Peacock Bass

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South Florida Bass Fishing in The Everglades

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Bass fishing in the South Florida everglades is getting better each week. Over the last few weeks we’ve been catching upwards of 50 to 60 fish per half day trip and over 100 bass on full day trips. Most bass are on the small side except for Mike Greico’s 8 lb. caught on Tuesday March 10, 2009. Mike biggest bass in his 67 year carrer as a bass fisherman. Contact www.southfloridafishing.org for more largemouth bass or peacock bass fishing near Miami or Ft. Lauderdale. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net .

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 3-27-08

brent-hill-3-27-08-004.jpgbrent-hill-3-27-08-001.jpgThe South Florida Everglades bass fishing is red hot now and only going to get better. Today we fished for bass with plastic senkos and Gambler giggy heads and a secret bait. We landed over 40 bass again today up to 6 lbs. For booking a great bass or peacock bass fishing trip to South Florida check out our website at www.southfloridafishing.org or e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for current fishing reports.

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 3-26-08

paul-pauley-petan-3-26-08-007.jpgpaul-pauley-petan-3-26-08-003.jpgpaul-pauley-petan-3-26-08-009.jpgBass fishing in South Florida has been quite good over the last week. We’ve been out twice and boated over 60 largemouth bass up to 5 lbs. Tuesday night we only fished about 5 hours and caught 24 and missed many more. Today Paul Petan and his son Pauley boated over 40 bass with a few nice five pound bass. It’s heating up in Everglades and Miami canals which should bring on great fishing from now until July. For more information check out www.southfloridafishing.org or e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for current fishing reports or bookings.  (954) 445-1811

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 2-24-08

chuck-luis-2-24-08-001.jpgchuck-luis-2-24-08-004.jpgBass fishing in the South Florida Everglades is heating up lately. Yesterday we were out for about 6 hours and boated 16 bass up to 3 1/2 lbs. We also missed a few bigger fish as usual. All of these fish were caught on soft plastics like senko style baits and Gambler Giggy heads. We also used Zoom trick worms. For more information on fishing South Florida for Peacock Bass or Largemouth Bass check out these websites for booking a guided trip to South Florida. Click www.southfloridafishing.org or for Amazon Peacock Bass fishing click www.amazonpeacockbassfishing.net . We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811.

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 2-21-08

nathan-reisdorph-2-21-08-003.jpgnathan-reisdorph-2-21-08-005.jpgPeacock Bass fishing in South Florida has been good over the last week. We’ve had two trips with each trip producing over 15 fish. On February 21st I had Nathan Reisdorph from San Antonio, Texas. Nathan landed 19 peacock bass up to 2 1/2 lbs, nothing big but we had plenty of action. I fished with artificial lures and boated only 2 peacock bass. The weather and waters are heating up which means great fishing in the next few weeks. The water levels are dropping in the Everglades which forces the bass into the main canals and much better largemouth bass fishing. For more information on booking fishing trips to South Florida or the Amazon for giant Peacock Bass check out these websites at www.southfloridafishing.org  and  www.amazonpeacockbassfishing.net . We can be reached by phone at (954) 445-1811 or e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net .

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 2-5-08

It’s been a great week of bass and peacock bass fishing in Miami. We’ve had 5 trips over the last week in a half. The bass fishing in the South Florida Everglades is heating up quickly. Capt. Vic and Capt. Chuck were out bass fishing 3 times. Capt. Vic caught over 40 bass in the Florida Everglades on Saturday. I had Lenny Sortino from Boston, sorry about the Patriots Lenny! We fished Lake Ida and canals around the lake. We boated 20 bass up to 3 1/2 lbs. Lenny wanted to fish for peacock bass in Miami on days 2 and 3. Lenny and I landed about 25 peacocks for 2 days which is a little slow but the water is still alittle cold now. When it warms up and stays hot so will the Peacock Bass fishing in South Florida. Water levels in the South Florida Everglades are dropping rapidly so the largemouth bass fishing should be awesome in less then a few weeks.

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 1-27-08

chicago-reno-1-08-083.jpgchicago-reno-1-08-089.jpgchicago-reno-1-08-080.jpg It’s been a great week for Peacock bass and largemouth bass for South Florida Fishing guide service. Capt. Vic Cole was out 3 times this week and reported peacock bass fishing in Miami was decent with about 15 peacocks caught. Later in the week Capt. Vic fished for bass twice in the Everglades and reported catching over 30 bass on each trip but most of these fish were under 3 lbs.  Capt. Chuck fished twice over the weekend and on Saturday boated 17 peacocks up to 2 1/2 lbs. On Sunday we were out in the Everglades also and boated over 50 bass up to 3 lbs. The bigger bass should start biting soon if these water temperatures would normalize and stay warm. We’ve had too many small cold fronts changing the water temps too frequently to have any consistency with the bigger fish bite, but it’s coming real soon !! For more information on fishing South Florida for Bass or Peacock Bass check out www.southfloridafishing.org and for the Amazon giant Peacock Bass www.amazonpeacockbassfishing.net . We can be reached at (954) 445-1811 or e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for current fishing conditions or bookings.

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 1-09-08

luis-chuck-1-09-08-006.jpgluis-chuck-1-09-08-002.jpgluis-chuck-1-09-08-004.jpgThe bass fishing over the last few days has been good with a few bass up to 4 lbs. Today in West Palm Beach we managed 7 bass all on plastic senko baits. We fished for a half-day and talked to others who weren’t doing any good at all. On Sunday the Everglades of South Florida produced 42 bass for Chris Dixon and his buddy Joe Holland from Maryland. The guys used senko’s again to catch all there bass. For more information e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at (954) 445-1811 for updated bass fishing and peacock bass fishing in South Florida.

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South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass Reports 01-05-08

paul-arnie-hardin-1-5-08-005.jpgpaul-arnie-hardin-1-5-08-016.jpgpaul-arnie-hardin-1-5-08-011.jpgThe New Year in South Florida for bass fishing and peacock bass fishing has started off good and only to get better. We are experiencing low water levels and warm weather which means good early season fishing. The peacock bass love hot water and weather which is coming soon in the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale area. Largemouth Bass fishing in the South Florida Everglades is getting good early this year because of the lower water levels we are having. The bass are forced off the flats when the water receeds for the swamps which provides an easy target to catch bass from the canals. Lake Okeechobee water levels are very low but the fishing remains quite good. For more information on catching Peacock Bass or Largemouth Bass in South Florida e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call me for up to date reports at (954) 445-1811.

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