Bernard Washington from Ft. Lauderdale and I were out on alligator alley on Saturday and landed 20 bass to 5 lbs. all on artificials. It was difficult dodging lightning but I'm grateful for those bridges out there. We fished from 2:00 pm until about 7:00 pm and the bass fishing was just average. The rain now is starting to slow things down a little. For more information or booking a trip with us check out South Florida Fishing Adventures andd Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida
Thursday, June 19, 2008
South Florida Bass Fishing 6-9-08
Jim and Dwayne from Missouri were out on Monday for a bass fishing trip to the South Florida Everglades out on alligator alley. The guys boated 45 largemouth bass to 3 lbs. It's getting harder to locate the big bass now that the rainhas finally started. It's raining quite hard everyday now which will slow things down quickly. For more information or booking a bass or peacock bass trip with us contact South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
South Florida Peacock Bass 6-4-08
Today we fished snapper creek canal and Lowell from Houston and I boated 33 peacock bass and one small largemouth. South Florida has over 200 miles of fishable canals that are loaded with peacock bass and largemouth bass. Let one of these two great websites lead you to a great fishing experience in South Florida for either species. Check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida for booking or other fishing reports on Miami and Ft. Lauderdale or Lake Okeechobee and the South Florida Everglades.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
South Florida Peacock Bass
South Florida peacock bass fishing is smoking right now! Today Lowell Shapley and I were down in Miami canals catching the butterfly amazon peacock bass. Lowell landed 30 peacocks himself and I had 5. The guide isn't suppose to out fish the client is he? Lowell also boated his trophy of 5 beautiful pounds on his first day. Tomorrow is day two and we'll be heading back to Miami for more peacock fishing. For more information check out South Florida Fishing Adventures or our new website at Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.
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