Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts

Friday, March 12, 2010

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.

Friday, January 8, 2010

South Florida Peacock Bass


Fishing in South Florida canals for largemouth bass and peacock bass remains good despite these cold days we've been having. Nighttime temperatures have been dropping into the high 30's. Peacock Bass usually do much better in warm to hot weather but as you can see by these last two posts fishing remains great. Mike Kenny landed this nice 5 lb. fish on January 2nd to start off his new year nicely. We landed about 25 peacocks for the days. We can be reached with up to date information about fishing in the Miami or Ft. Lauderdale areas at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by the phone number listed on this page.

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing


We been out only three times over the last two months fishing for bass and peacocks but have done quite well. In early November I had John White and Russ Erickson from Iowa. The guys landed over 40 peacock bass all on shiners from Miami's great fishery for these species. Within the first ten minutes of fishing John boated this great 7 lb. monster. This is a true butterfly peacock bass trophy fish. If you would like more information about South Florida's great fishing contact us by phone listed on the right or by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

South Florida Peacock Bass


Peacock bass fishing in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale will be getting red hot now that the water has heated up. It's been cold over night that last few weeks so the peacocks have been somewhat slow. After that last week of hot weather we should start to experience great fishing for these great fish. Peacock bass need water thats hot to thrive and spawn. Below sixty degrees and peacock will die off. That's the main and only reason South Florida sustains a population of this specie other than Hawaii. For information on Peacock Bass fishing or Largemouth fishing Lake Okeechobee or the Everglades click the links on the right side blogroll. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

South Florida Bass Fishing


The Everglades largemouth bass fishing is heating up lately with big numbers of fish being caught with a a large fish once in awhile. On Saturday we were out at Sawgrass Park and boated well over 100 bass but mostly all were small. Today out in the Everglades again we boated only 30 fish on the small side except for this monster caught by Mike Greico a long time customer of http://www.southfloridafishing.org/ . For more information on a guided trip to South Florida for bass or peacock bass click the many links along the right side blogroll below.

Friday, December 12, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing


The last few weeks of largemouth bass fishing in South Florida has been good considering the cooler weather we've been having. On Tuesday Dec. 9, we were fishing alligator alley and boated about 70 bass mostly on the small side but definately fun. Each time out we've been able to catch fish upwards of 5 lbs. though. Every fish we caught happened to be on plastic worms and homemade worms that I mold. As the water continues to drop along with these cooler water temperatures should drive bass towards spawning. The fun of fishing South Florida is coming early this year and it should be fantastic starting any day now. For more information on fishing the Ft. lauderdale or Miami areas for peacock bass or largemouth click these links at www.southfloridafishing.org or www.amazonpeacockbassfishing.net . Please call us for booking information at (954) 445-1811 or e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


Bass fishing and Peacock Bass are hitting pretty well considering the cooler weather we've been having at night. Water levels will be dropping in the Everglades and the Miami canals creating good opportunities for both species. On Tuesday we had Heather & Tim Gray in Miami in the C-100 and the couple landed 7 nice fish up to 4 lbs. all on shiners. As the winter progresses these bigger male peacock bass will start to prepare for the spawn soon. As long as the water remains warm the season should be fantastic. For more information on booking a guided trip trip with us e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Monday, November 17, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing


Jim Boone from Birmingham, Alabama and I were out peacock bass fishing on Friday. This time of year peacock bass fishing can be good or bad but lately is been great. Water levels and temperatures can be tricky because peacock bass love hot water. It really depends on how hot the South Florida weather is. Today we just had a cold front come through dropping the nighttime temperatures into the low 50's. It usually only takes a few days for these fish to start biting again. Mr. Boone landed 13 peacock bass in a half-day trip up to 4 3/4 lbs. all on live bait. For booking a trip with South Florida Fishing Adventures or questions about our guide service e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or give us a call at (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing 11-2-08


Peacock bass fishing this week in South Florida has been good considering the colder weather we've had. On Wednesday night it dropped down into the low 50's which peacock bass don't like. Water temperatures below 60 degrees will kill peacocks. Carl Gaudins and I were out on Saturday and we boated 7 peacock bass up to 4 lbs. We noticed a couple big male fish courting females, which is unusual at this time of the year. For more information e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for largemouth bass fishing or peacock bass guided trips.

Monday, October 27, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 10-25-08


Peacock Bass fishing in South Florida is picking up and should stay good now that the rainy season is ending. On Saturday we had a guide trip in the C-100 canal of south Miami and landed 12 nice fish with two over 4 lbs. Water levels are dropping and cleaning up meaning fishing will continue to improve. Lake Okeechobee water levels are up which will help make for a great winter bass fishing season on the lake. The Everglades bass fishing is still tough in certain areas and better in others. Experimenting by trying different conservation areas will help you locate the best spots. For more information e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or click the links below on the right for bass fishing or peacock bass fishing in South Florida.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing



Fishing for peacock bass in South Florida in July & August has been wonderful despite unbearable hot air and water temperatures. The rain has also dirtied up the canals in most places but it usually only lasts about two to three days. Yesterday in Miami we had a trip with Scott Eynon and his son Steven. The guys landed 16 peacock bass in about 6 hours of fishing, that's real good for this time of year. Scott missed a real big one! For information on Everglades bass fishing or Lake Okeechobee contact us by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net . Peacock bass fishing should stay good through out the summer and we guide full-time everyday. Call us also at (954) 445-1811.

Friday, July 25, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-24-08


It continues to be awesome fishing for peacock bass in South Florida this week. We were out twice on Tuesday and Thursday. Ed Cohn and I were in South Miami for a half-day fishing before thunderstorms chased us off the water, but before heading home Ed had boated 12 peacock bass up to 4 1/4 lbs. for his first time ever peacock fishing. Every fish Ed caught was on small shiners and I boated one on a lure. For more information on South Florida peacock bass fishing e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net . We can be reached by phone (954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing 7-22-08


Miami is still quite good now for Peacock Bass fishing even though it is incredibly hot and rainy. We were out today in the C-100 canal in a suburb of Miami called Pinecrest. Luis and I fished until 2:30 in the afternoon before the thunderstorms chased us off the water. We boated 22 butterfly peacock basas up to 6 lbs. with live bait and artificial lures. For information on booking a trip with us click the side links for for further information or e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Monday, July 14, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-13-08


Peacock Bass fishing in South Florida remains awesome with this beautiful 7 1/4 lb. caught by Paul Goubert and his father Dave from Davie, Florida. The guys landed 15 peacocks for a half-day trip in Miami yesterday despite threatening weather. Paul's 7 1/4 lber. is a new record for us as a guide service for peacock bass. The fishing is still quite good considering the rainy weather we've been having. For more detailed information or booking contact by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net and check out our websites at South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-1-08


It's still good fishing for South Florida Peacock Bass in Miami this week. Today Dan Paszynski and I were out in Miami and boated 26 peacocks with nice 5 1/2 lb. trophy that Dan caught. He also boated two more over 4 lbs. to make this an awesome day indeed! Dan caught all his fish on shiners while I used jigs. It's raining heavily now almost daily which good hinder fishing if they continue to pump the canals to much. But for now book a trip to Ft. Lauderdale or Miami and enjoy the only place in the U.S. to catch these beautiful butterfly peacock bass. We also guide in the Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee for largemouth bass. For information on any of these trips contact South Florida Fishing Adventures or Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

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.

Friday, May 2, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing Reports 5-2-08


Today and all week Miami for Peacock Bass has been good. Scott Jungmichael and his friend Chris from Texas had the best peacock bass fishing in there life. Scott landed his trophy at 5 lbs. and Chris boated big daddy at 6 lbs. Nice fish guys and tomorrow it's off to the South Florida Everglades for this great largemouth bass fishery where we've been catching so many I'm getting worn out!