Friday, March 26, 2010

South Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


Here's another 5 lb. largemouth from the Florida Everglades system. We've seen a big improvement over the last couple weeks in the fishing and the weather. Cold night time temperatures have impacted the peacock bass fishing and largemouth fishing in all of South Florida. We had multiple fish kills of peacock bass, cichlids, snook and tarpon everywhere. But the Miami area and the canals of Ft. Lauderdale are fine and still producing quite well.


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Everglades Largemouth Bass Fishing


We've gone out quite a bit lately and have had a blast catching a few hundred bass. Each trip should yield upwards of 100 largemouth. The South Florida canal system is teeming with bass and peacock bass. Now that summer is about here for us we can expect these numbers to get bigger along with the size of the bass. Everytime out we are now catching bass over 5 lbs. and this means the best bass fishery in America for numbers is on! All our fish have been caught on plastic artificials not live bait like other guide services are using.


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Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


South Florida Everglades bass fishing is getting better daily as water levels will drop and warm up over the next few weeks. We've fished at least a half dozen times over the last couple weeks and have caught outstanding numbers and size bass up to 7 lbs. Each week will improve and the larger females will be done spawning and ready to eat anything that swims by. This is the time we all wait for in South Florida because the Florida Everglades in my opinion is the best bass fishery in the United States for numbers by far. E-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net about fishing for peacock bass or largemouth anywhere in southern Florida.

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing




Peacock Bass fishing is still o'kay south of Ft. Lauderdale if you know how to catch them. Other guide services of South Florida like to copy and read our blog's because they can't catch them, you know who you are guys. Over the last couple weeks we've had multiple trips and landed several peacock bass in the 4 lb. range. Lenny Sortino from Boston who has been out with me many times landed this butterfly peacock bass that weighed 4 lbs. With the hotter weather here to stay the fishing will only improve over the next few weeks. E-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for further information on South Florida largemouth or peacock bass fishing.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing


South Florida is the only place to catch largemouth bass and peacock bass from some of the same waters. This week Jake Bussolini from North Carolina and his brother-in-law from Chicago landed only ten peacock bass but they were quality fish with Ron boating a nice 4 lber. As our weather warms up now the peacock fishing will improve dramatically. For more knowledge about this great fishery for amazon butterfly peacock bass contact me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811

Florida Everglades Bass Fishing


South Florida Everglades largemouth bass fishing has been nothing short of outstanding for numbers. Each trip will usually boat you about 75 to 100 largemouth bass. Most of these are on the small size with the occassional big female. Cold water fluctuations have caused the bigger fish to be alittle skittish but that should change any day now. For more bass or peacock bass information on South Florida contact me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at the upper right side of the blog.