Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Everglades South Florida Bass Fishing



Jonathan Johnson and I were out a few times in June bass fishing in the Florida Everglades and really caught them well. Each time out we landed somewhere between 50 & 75 largemouth bass up to 5 lbs. on plastic worms swimming the baits through the lily pads. Now that the summer has arrived and plenty of showers the fishing will get better for a few months.



E-mail us at info@southfloridabassfishing.net or call (954) 445-1811 for for further bass fishing guide information.

Florida Everglades Bass Fishing



The Florida Everglades bass fishing has been great this spring and early summer despite the low water and bad oxygen levels. We've had many largemouth bass guided trips resulting in 50 to 100 fish days up to 5 lbs. Now that the rain has started the bigger female bass should feed good and we should see some of these 6 to 8 lb. bass start the feed better. Lake Okeechobee was also great this year despite very low water and navigation dangers. We had atrip in April and caught close 100 largemouth bass up to 6 lbs. near Clewiston. (954) 445-1811. For further information about fishing South Florida e-mail us at info@southfloridabassfishing.net.

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing



We haven't had many peacock bass fishing trips this spring but when we did we caught some good fish. Most of our trips this year were bass fishing trips to the Florida Everglades for largemouth bass. The late spring and early summer is good for peacock bass though because they love hot water. For more information on fishing for peacock bass or largemouth bass near Ft. Lauderdale e-mail us at info@southfloridabassfishing.net or call (954) 445-1811. Check our new website at www.southfloridabassfishing.net

Monday, April 18, 2011

Florida Peacock Bass


Peacock bass fishing has been o'kay considering we've had little rain until this week. The rain will wash out the stagnant water conditions we're having and improve the fishing. We had two trips this week and caught about 25 peacock bass up to 5 lbs. As the rain cleans up the water and brings in oxygen fresh water the peacock bass fishing should get real good soon. E-mail me at info@southfloridabassfishing.net for current fishing reports of booking a trip to South Florida for peacock bass or largemouth bass. (954) 445-1811

Lake Okeechobee Bass


Lake Okeechobee is still one of the best largemouth bass lakes in America. We had a trip on Friday April 15th and boated about 100 bass up to 6 lbs. all on artificial plastics. We fished the south end of the lake in about 18" of water! It's hard to believe that so many fish are stacked up so shallow on such a huge body of water. The Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee in South Florida are great fishing destinations for your next fishing vacation. We also can show you the only place other than Hawaii to catch Peacock Bass right here in Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. Contact me at http://www.southfloridabassfishing.net/ for further information or (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Everglades Bass Fishing


Here we are again to say how good the Florida Everglades largemouth bass fishing has been over the last few weeks. Tim Gray and his buddy Alex were out for a half-day and landed about 70 bass up to 3 lbs. We didn't catch the big ones today but sure did prove why the South Florida Everglades has some of the best largemouth bass fishing in the country. Check out our new website at www.southfloridabassfishing.net or call (954) 445-1811 for further information on Peacock bass or largemouth bass fishing South Florida.

Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


It's been great bass fishing in the Florida Everglades over the last few weeks with catches averaging above 50 largemouth each time out. The water levels are dropping fast and the big females are about done spawning which makes the fishing great. Each year the Everglades goes through the same process of high water than low conditions which flush the bass of the grass flats of the Everglades. This process gives us great access to the best fishing of the year with the highest largemouth bass catch rate in the Unites States. Contact us for more information at info@southfloridabassfishing.net or call (954) 445-1811

Thursday, February 17, 2011

South Florida Peacock Bass (February 2011)


Ray Orosco on detail in Iraq was out with me this week in South Florida for some Peacock Bass fishing. We caught 10 total which is a little on the slow side for this time of year because of the cooler water. With each passing week the fishing will improve dramatically with the warmer air temperatures that are coming soon. Peacock Bass need hot water to be active and spawn and as March rolls around these number will probably double or even triple. For more information or booking contact us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811.

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing (February 2011)


We've had two trips for Peacock Bass so far this month which has been a little slow. The reason has been colder than normal nights which hasn't allowed the water to warm up enough to get the peacocks really aggressive. But now that February is winding down the cold fronts should be over soon and great fishing will return. The hotter the better for these Amazon Butterfly Peacock Bass which are in the cichlid family and need very warm water. For further information about Peacock Bass or Largemouth Bass fishing or booking a trip contact me at my phone at (954) 445-1811 or by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing (January 2011)


It's hasn't been to bad considering the colder nights South Florida has been experiencing for catching Peacock Bass. These fish really need and love warm to hot weather to thrive and survive. Which is the one of the reasons South Florida and Hawaii are the only places to catch them in the U.S. If our water drops below 60 degrees peacocks will suffer and some will die if they don't seek out warmer spring water. But soon these northern cold fronts will be behind us and the better days ahead for our Peacock Bass fishery. Here's a nice 4 1/2 lb. beauty caught by Victor Campbell from Virginia back in January. For further information contact us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811.