Thursday, September 20, 2007

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing Reports 9-19-07

Today we caught 8 bass up to 6 lbs. and totaling 24 lbs. with our best 5. To see these fish pictures visit our website at http://www.southfloridafishing.org/_wsn/page3.html on the reports page or to book a guided Florida bass fishing trip. So the bass fishing in the South Florida Everglades continues to be good considering higher water. Bass fishing in Florida really depends on water temperatures and levels especially in the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee. When the water is high and hot the bass tend to be sluggish and head into the heaviest cover or the flats for better oxygen and cooler shady water. The will also suspend on the drop offs in the center of the canals and sometimes head to the bottom. I’m still catching good bass lately as evidence of these fish caught today. I also fished a night bass tournament Friday 9-14-07 and many 20+ limits were brought to the scale with countless stories of the big bass that broke people off including myself. The Peacock Bass also tend to bite quite well in hot water and can be fished all year round with good success. We were out two weeks ago and the Peacock Bass in Miami were still actively feeding. Peacock bass love warm to hot water because of their Amazon nature and being a cichlid aren’t overly affected. So if South Florida is a summertime destination for fishing give bass or peacock bass a try in the beautiful Florida Everglades or Miami and Ft. Lauderdale canals. For information on a guide for South Florida bass or peacock bass fishing check out these website addresses at http://www.thefloridafishingguide.com/ and http://www.basspeacock.wordpress.com/ . We also offer trips to the Amazon river in Brazil for big Peacock Bass and details can be obtained at http://www.amazonpeacockbass.blogspot.com/.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

South Florida Bass Fishing reports 9-11-07

We’ll the fishing for bass in the Everglades is still decent considering high hot water conditions. We were out today for a 5 hours and caught 6 bass up to 5 lbs mostly just under the surface. The biggest bass got away again and was quite large but that’s what all fisherman say isn’t it! For late summer the fishing was o’kay and if the rain stays away the spring time is going to be absolutely incredible! For more info check out our website at www.southfloridafishing.org and www.basspeacock.wordpress.com for more blogging. If you are interested in Peacock Bass fishing in South Florida or the Amazon for monster Peacock Bass fishing check out the new blog at www.amazonpeacockbass.blogspot.com or www.thefloridafishingguide.com. Give us a call for up to date booking information at (954) 445-1811.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

South Florida Peacock Bass Report (954) 445-1811

We fished last week with Rich Zankowski and his daughter Kylie for peacock bass in Miami. The peacocks bite o'kay in the heat if you can take it. Kylie caught 3 nice peacock bass then had to rest from the heat. For more information on our Peacock Bass and Largemouth Bass guide service in South Florida check us out at http://www.southfloridafishing.org/ or http://www.thefloridafishingguide.com/ . The bass fishing in the Everglades should be o'kay with the lack of hurricanes or rain South Florida is not receiving. Thank goodness! The spring fishing for bass is going to fantastic! We also are now providing blog information about big peacock bass fishing in the Amazon deep in the Brazil rain forest. Check out this new blog at http://www.amazonpeacockbass.blogspot.com/ or http://www.southfloridapeacockbass.blogspot.com/ for all the information you need on booking a vacation fishing for Peacock Bass in South Florida or the Amazon. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or
(954) 445-1811 with the most current information.