Friday, March 26, 2010

Florida Peacock Bass


The Peacock Bass fishing is starting to heat up after all this cold weather we've experienced. Our night time temperatures were dropping into the the 40's some nights. If our water temperatures drop below 60 degrees the peacock bass have to find warmer water or they will die. The northern sections of their range did experience a substantial fish kill, fortunately the southern areas didn't get hit as bad. It's will take a few years in the areas north of Ft. Lauderdale for the fish levels to re-populate. For more information on how to catch peacock bass in Miami or South Florida e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at the number on this page. Here's a nice 4 lb. peacock caught be Jake and his buddy Ron about two weeks ago in Miami.

South Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


Luis Rojas on Wednesday March 24, 2010 caught this beautiful 7 lb. beauty on the canals of alligator alley. Each week will only get better as water levels drop and heat up after this cold winter we've had. Everyday you can expect to catch between 50 and 100 bass if the conditions are right.

Everglades Largemouth Bass Fishing


It's ben an outstanding few weeks of bass fishing in the South Florida Everglades. We've been fishing a half a dozen times and have been boated 50 to 100 fish each time out. Most of these bass were small a few weeks back but now the size is improving. Here's a nice 5 lb. fish we landed about a week ago.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing


Here is a nice butterfly peacock bass that Ron caught on Wednesday March 10, 2010 from a Miami canal. This fished weighed just under 4 lbs. and put up a great fight that Ron wasn't expecting. Now that our cold weather should be out of here for good the peacock bass & largemouth bass in the Everglades should get rea good. Contact us at (954) 445-1811 or floridafishing@bellsouth.net for further South Florida fishing information.

Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


Judd Webb from Chicago and I were out on Monday March 8, 2010 for Largemouth Bass in the South Florida Everglades. We landed probably 60 bass up to 3 lbs. The larger fish will start to eat real soon when the water drops and heats up about 10 degrees which doesn't take long in southern Florida. We fish all over South Florida for bass and peacock bass and will provide any information about fishing in the Ft. Lauderdale or Miami areas. Feel free to contact us at our e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net to learn more about this great fishery.

South Florida Peacock Bass


Fishing in South Florida for Peacock Bass is still o'kay considering these cold weather nights we've been experiencing. Now that most of the cold weather is gone the fishing will improve quickly. The month of April should be the beginning of a good season. Last week Jake Bussolini and his brother-in-law Ron from Chicago only landed 10 Peacock Bass but they did get one real nice one at 4 lbs. For more information on fishing Florida for largemouth or peacocks contact me by phone or e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net