Thursday, June 19, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing 6-14-08


Bernard Washington and I were out for a half-day everglades bass fishing trip on Saturday dodging lightning bolts but managed 20 bass to 5 lbs. South Florida bass fishing should slow down now that the rain is finally here. It's been coming down hard for the last week or so which should continue for the rest of the summer making fishing much tougher. For more information or booking contact us at South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida

South Florida Bass Fishing 6-9-08


Jim Kientzy and his brother-in-law Dwayne were out on Monday in the South Florida Everglades bass fishing with us. The guys landed 45 largemouth bass up to 3 lbs. That's small for this time of year but the rain has finally come and has slowed the bass fishing down somewhat now. Each year the process repeats itself like clock work. On Friday night June 13th a night tournament out of Holiday Park was won with only 22 pounds, we usually can catch that in the daytime! After that weight the bags went way down which is quite unusual for night fishing for bass in the South Florida Everglades. Check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida

Thursday, June 5, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass



Lowell and I tried snapper creek canal system today which connects tothe C-4 Miami airport system. It's also loaded with great fishing for both peacock bass & largemouth bass, snook and tarpon. Over two days of peacock bass fishing Mr. Shapley had a blast landing 57 peacocks himself with me only 10? He is a taxidermist mostly mounting birds but I think he's considering other ideas now after his trophy 5 lber he caught the day before! Here's a great picture of a double hook up we had yesterday. Check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida for booking and other fishing reports on fishing in South Florida.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


It's going to be a great week peacock bass fishing in South Florida around the Miami canal system. Today Lowell Shapley from Houston boated 30 peacock bass up to 5 lbs. It's his first day of two fishing for peacocks and he can't wait until tomorrow. We'll be heading back south again tomorrow to try and area I haven't fished this year. I'm sure we'll get them good again. For more information check out South Florida Fishing Adventures or Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.