Thank you so much for setting me up with Roger. He did a super job. It was an absolute pleasure. There were some permanent memories made today. I would recommend him highly.
Thank you,
Clifford Wiedman
Peacock bass Fishing
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Florida Peacock Bass Fishing
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Monday, June 14, 2010
Miami Butterfly Peacock Bass in Florida!
May and June this year for Peacocks have been given us fight, but producing nice quality of Butterfly Peacocks. These are exciting hard fighting beautiful unique fish. The Peacocks are only in South Florida area Broward and Dade. They were brought to Miami in the 80's for tourism. At this time The Florida state record is 9.08 pounds, but the world record fish up to 12 pounds have been caught; current IGFA all-tackle world record is 12.6 pounds (caught in Venezuela); 13 of the 16 current IGFA world records caught from Florida waters.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer BASSonline – fishing@bassonline.com
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Peacock Bass Florida Vacations!
From Staff Writer Capt Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Peacock Bass Fishing in Miami a Reel Adventure!
The Blue Lagoon has Hotels, Corporate Offices, Condominium's, residential homes, Sonia' s Restaurant one of the locals favorites, Golf Course, homeless, lots of birds, and huge Iguana's.
I had a great fishing adventure, not only did I catch those hard fighting Peacock bass, I caught a tarpon around 18lbs on light tackle with live bait using shiners, this fish kept jumping out of the water and putting on a real show, but luckily I was able to bring him. This urban fishery we caught 7 peacocks and 2 snook it was awesome Half day trip. All those Exotic hard fighting fish exhausted me out so I had take a break at the Hilton, they have a Tiki bar with great food by the pool. Please call us we can hook you up on some great getaways!
Sunny Regards,
From Staff Writer Lori at BASSonline) lori@bassonline.com
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Peacock Bass Fishing in Miami can also provide Big Tarpon


September 11, 2009 had the pleasure of taking out Gil Phillippi. He was a referral from one of our many repeat customers, we like to thank everyone who sends us new customers. Customer giving referrals are highly appreciated and means a lot to us that we are doing a good job and putting the right effort in to them all.
Gil was after the exotic hard fighting Peacock Bass that are only in South Florida area for the United States. Gil wanted to throw artificial baits all day, we started off with topwater plugs. His first catch was a nice snook that just “exploded” on his bait. Gil caught a nice two pound peacock off topwater and as day went on we went to throwing sub surface lures.
The mid afternoon was slow, but things picked up near the end of day. He caught about twelve peacocks and a nice tarpon on light tackle, 10lb test!.
The thing about Miami you just never know what your going to catch! Its an awesome urban fishery locate close to everything.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Florida Peacock bass, the start of 3 days
Mike Juneau and his son Mike Jr. from Denham Springs, LA decided to take on our three day variety pack trip once they know they were coming down to South Florida and were looking forward to getting in some Florida bass fishing. It was a planned trip for Mike Jr’s graduation and a present from Dad.The first day they selected to start there fishing adventure down in Miami area for the mighty Florida peacock bass. They started off throwing top water with a couple of hook ups right away. The first strike of the day being a snook, overall it turned out to be another great day of peacock fishing with action getting better as the day went on. They ended up around 25peacock bass for the day and were all geared up for day two on Lake Okeechobee.
If you are in the South Florida area and would like to try your luck at Peacock bass fishing, give me call!
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Tight Lines,
Capt Tony (954) 205-2535
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Lake Ida Fishing Report 5-20-2008
Today I fished Lake Ida area with Gene & Neil from Wellington, Fl which seen my new article on Fly Fishing for Florida Peacock bass in the May 2008 Florida Sportsman magazine.
So, after they read the article we had full intentions of fly fishing for the peacock bass with some of the new techniques that were written about. As always, weather (high winds) are never predictable and today it left us with very few optio
ns to choice from. Even so we started with the flies and rapidly realized it wasn’t going to work and pulled out the spinning gear.
We then switch to topwater lures and even live bait in some cases to provoke the bite. All said in done, we caught around 10 peacock bass that ranged from 1-1/2lbs up to 5lbs.
Mother nature didn’t provide the day we were looking for, but Gene & Neil scheduled a new trip next month to fish the Florida Everglades while fly fishing for trophy largemouth bass.
If you are in the South Florida area and would like to get a couple of hours in on a Peacock bass fishing trip, give me call!
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Tight Lines & Good fishing,
Capt Brett (954) 445-4516
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