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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.

The Everglades of the Ft. Lauderdale area are starting to produce some good largemouth bass fishing. Today Capt. Victor and I were out for about four hours and boated about 20 small largemouth with one nice 5 lb. bass. The South Florida's Everglades are quite high after almost record summer rains but should start dropping quickly now that the rainy season is over. This nice bass was caught on a worm deep off the drop off ledge. For more bass fishing or peacock bass fishing information or a guided trip e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at (954) 445-1811.

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.

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.