Wednesday, March 18, 2009

South Florida Peacock Bass


Now that the water is heating up our South Florida Peacock Bass waters should be wonderful for catching these beautiful Amazon fish. We are the only place in the continental U.S. that these fish can be caught. Hot water keeps the fish very active which we are finally experiencing. We had quite a few colder evening which will put these fish into shock. Once the water gets into the high seventies the spawning ritual begins and should last late into the summer until the rain shuts down the fishing again. Click the links on the right side for more information on largemouth bass or peacock bass fishing in South Florida. Or e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

South Florida Bass Fishing


The Everglades of South Florida for bass fishing is getting better everyday. Each week we've catching many fish with days over 100 largemouth bass. They have been mostly small but today Mike Greico from New York City boated this pig weighing in at 8 lbs. We only caught maybe 30 fish with this monster being the only good keeper. For more peacock bass or largemouth bass fishing southern Florida around Ft. Lauderdale or Miami e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net . Or check our other great websites about Florida fishing on the right side blogroll links.

Friday, December 12, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing


South Florida Everglades bass fishing is heating up even though the water and weather is cooling off. The water levels are dropping and cooling off to the point where the bass are entering the pre-spawn mode. It's going to be an early fishing season for catching huge numbers and hopefully large bass this spring. For more information on fishing for peacock bass and largemouth bass on Lake Okeechobee or the Everglades contact us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call me at (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


Tim & Heather Gray along with Scott Eynon decided to Peacock Bass fishing on Tuesday. They landed 7 fish up to 4 lbs. which Heather was the champ! We fished about 6 hours and fishing was a little tough because of the cooler water. Each day will improve as the weather gets hotter. We did happen to see quite a few bigger male peacocks getting ready to spawn. For more information about a guided trip to South Florida for largemouth or peacocks contact us by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net .