Showing posts with label florida peacock bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida peacock bass. Show all posts
Saturday, October 27, 2012
South Florida Peacock Bass
Peacock bass fishing in South Florida is awesome this week as my customer ray Rubio of Philedelphia can attest after two days of bass fishing. On day one we went to Miami and fishing for Peacock Bass with Ray Sr. & Ray Jr. and the three of us landed 42 Peacock Bass up to 8 lbs. Ray Jr. caught a 5 lb. beauty and this nice 8 lb. fish. The state record is just over 10 lbs. On day two Ray Jr. and I fished on the lake Ida chain of ;lakes in Palm Beach county and caught somewhere around 100 largemouth bass up to 4 lbs. What a great way to start of the fall season here in South Florida.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Florida Peacock Bass Fishing
Peacock Bass fishing in Miami is starting to heat up. After two years of colder winters this year has been somewhat milder which will help the peacock bass recouperate after the slight fish kill. Miami still has canals that are producing decent catches of fish despite rumors that the fish were wiped out. This is not true evident of the 22 peacock bass caught yesterday by Steve Antoline and his buddy Frank. The fishing is still slower than usual but far from dead. I also had Lenny Sortino down in the beginning of February and he boated about 18 fish up to almost 4 lbs. For current fishing reports about Florida Peacock Bass fishing or lake Okeechobee e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or visit us at our new
website at www.southfloridabassfishing.net
Lake Okeechobee Bass Guide Service
Just another awesome last few weeks catching largemouth bass in South Florida on world famous Lake Okeechobee. Steve Antoline had one of the best bass fishing days of his life catching 20 bass with 10 of those fish over 5 lbs. Steve's best fish weighed about 8 lbs. Lake Okeechobee is still a world class bass fishing destination in south Florida. It still continues to produces both size and quantity of largemouth bass compared to any lake in the U.S. The best time to visit this beautiful lake is from December through May and trophy bass are caught year round. E-mail us for further information about fishing the South Florida Everglades, Lake Okeechobee or Miami for Peacock Bass. floridafishing@bellsouth.net
Lake Okeechobee Bass Fishing
Lake Okeechobee this spring has been awesome. We've had multiple trips this winter but have been lazy posting. Here's an example of the fish we've been catching with clients through out the winter. Robert & Kelly Cimato caught some beauties on wild shiners on the south side of Lake Okeechobee in January. Rob said that this trip has fulfilled his bucket list for bass fishing. Thanks Rob and I'm sure you'll be back visiting www.southfloridabassfishing.net soon. Thanks
(954) 445-1811
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Everglades Bass Fishing
It's was awesome last week out on alligator alley in the Ft. Lauderdale area of South Florida. My buddy and I were out again for the second time over the last month and caught the nice ones this time. Our best five fished weighed about 24 lbs. We totaled 17 bass with only three 14 inches or smaller. All our bass came on plastic baits. The water levels are a little high and the temperature of the canals are in the mid-eighties. We are looking real good for a nice winter and spring bass fishing conditions as long as the rain is minimal. Contact Capt. Chuck Westlake at info@southfloridabassfishing.net for current Lake Okeechobee, Florida Everglades and Peacock Bass fishing reports for South Florida. Or Call (954) 445-1811
Monday, August 15, 2011
Florida Everglades Bass Fishing
It's been quite hot and the water levels have risen dramatically over the last few weeks. But it seems like the largemouth bass continue to bite. Last week we boated about 30 bass in 6 hours all on plastic baits. If this continued rain raises the water levels the flats fishing should start to be our best bet for largemouth in the Florida Everglades.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Florida Everglades Bass Fishing
The Florida Everglades bass fishery is probably the best bass fishery in the state of Florida for shear numbers of largemouth bass caught per hour. Almost every fishing trip will produce up to 50 to 100 largemouth bass caught for a skilled angler and probably more. I wouldn't want to fool anybody but you do need to have some casting ability or it can be a little frustrating. But even the average fisherman can still get more bites than anywhere else in Florida on a hourly basis. Without the bites you sure can't catch them, so put the odds in your favor. The fishing for largemouth bass can be seasonal also so determining the right time is also a key element for success. The best time of the year is always the low water season from February through usually August when it usually becomes to hot and extremely high water. Contact us by e-mail at info@southfloridabassfishing.net and we'll let you know when the best time is to fish the Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee. (954) 445-1811
Everglades Bass Fishing
It's been an incredible summer so far in the Florida Everglades for largemouth bass catching. We've been out multiple times fun fishing and on guide trips and we continue to catch big numbers and the occasional big fish. Water levels are rising a little bringing in fresh new water which is helping cool off the canals. It's not usual to catch multiple bass over 5 lbs. on each trip. Most of our fishing is topwater worm and frog fishing which is really exciting. Please contact us at (954) 445-1811 or by e-mail at info@southfloridabassfishing.net for booking a
fishing trip to South Florida for largemouth bass or peacock bass. We also guide on Lake Okeechobee and in Miami for Peacocks.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Bass Fishing the Florida Everglades
Another trip to Holiday Park had yielded great bass fishing in the Florida Everglades. The last week of June has been great and now that the rain has started it should improve. How it can get better I can't explain but now that the fresh water is coming in the bigger bass with be less stressed out because of low oxygen. We had experienced an algae bloom this year which is rare for this early in the season. Low hot water has caused this bad situation but the fishing remained decent, now it's only going to get better. E-mail us at info@southfloridabassfishing.net or call (954) 445-1811 for further largemouth bass or peacock bass fishing in South Florida.
Everglades Bass Fishing
It's been great fishing this spring and especially into May. We've had multiple trips with each producing over 50 largemouth bass up to 5 lbs. Our canal system is in need of rain to remove the low oxygen content which will only improve the bass fishing in the Florida Everglades. Bass fishing in South Florida is incredible this time of year with the low water conditions in the Everglades and should continue in to August if it doesn't rain to much.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
South Florida Bass Fishing

Here's an example of the outstanding bass fishing South Florida has to offer. The bass fishing in the Florida Everglades is second to none in the amount of fish you can catch. The catch rate can be 20 or more an hour in the spring! Where in America can you catch this many. From Lake Okeechobee south through the Florida Everglades this bass fishery is phenominal. For further information on booking a trip with us visit http://www.southfloridabassfishing.net/ or e-mail me at info@southfloridabassfishing.net . (954) 445-1811
Florida Everglades Bass

It's been fantastic bass fishing in the South Florida Everglades this week with two trips producing over 200 largemouth bass up to 6 lbs. On Friday March 18 we landed over 125 largemouth up to 4 lbs. and on Monday we caught this nice 6 lb. beauty on a worm. It's only getting better now that the female largemouth are off the beds and into the post spawn. This good fishing should continue until the heavy summer rains begin in next few months.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Florida Everglades Bass Fishing (February 2011)

It's still red hot largemouth bass fishing in South Florida this month. Last week Tim Gray and I were out in the Everglades and caught about 100 bass in 6 hours! The bass are in the spawning ritual this month and as the water warms the big female bass will be done spawning and should be biting great. Where is the United States with any consistancy can you catch 100 largemouth bass in 6 hours? Find out how by e-mailing me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at (954) 445-1811 learn more about how you can experience South Florida's great Largemouth Bass & Peacock Bass fisheries.
Florida Everglades Bass Fishing (January 2011)

I can't believe what an incredible spring bass fishing season we've had so far. This month I've had multiple largemouth bass fishing trips to the Florida Everglades & Lake Okeechobee with great success. Each half-day trip has exceeded 40 largemouth or more and a few days we've caught near 75. This is an example of the nice fish the Florida Everglades has to offer. She weighed in at 7 lbs. but my fishing buddy Jonathan lost one even bigger. With warmer water just around the corner bass fishing is only going to improve.
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