Fishing is a big industry and many people are absolutely obsessed with it. Those that love it enough eventually go into business with it. A Recommended Peacock Fishing Captain can really help you enjoy your stay here in Florida.
I had the pleasure of fishing with Mrs. Silver traveling from Corpus Christi, Texas. Her husband owns a tackle shop that has been in business for 47 years in Texas. He adventured out to catch a sail fish while she wanted to experience peacock bass fishing.
Silver was recommended by Pure Fishing and Tom Cerni to come out with us in the Miami Falls Canal System. We had an outstanding fishing adventure with a lot of action on the water.
Silver caught 20 quality peacock bass weighing up to 4 pounds. It will be a trip she discusses in her over 45,000 subscriber outdoor publication back home.
Weather conditions were perfect for bass fishing with air temperatures at 86 degrees and water at 78 degrees. A nice breeze made for a comfortable day on the water.
Thank you Mrs. Silver for coming out and we look forward to fishing with you again. Keep a tight line out there and we will see you on the water next time!
Fall is the perfect time to adventure out in Miami peacock bass fishing. A Three Day Fly Fishing Adventure is a must experience for all those that love to catch bass on a fly. December is a great month to catch some quality peacock bass.
I had the pleasure of fishing with James Kammel traveling from Tampa Bay to catch Miami peacock bass. He is a retired Commander for the United States Coast Guard and still gives his time to them as a civilian.
We had a tough morning bite on our first day. As the afternoon warmed up the water, the peacock bass began to bite. Weather conditions held up great for us with temperatures at 83 degrees and water temperatures at 78.
James was really excited to catch 10 peacock bass in an hour once things got started. The biggest fish weighed 3 pounds. He was ready for two more days on the water fishing with a black and white clouser minnow. Also, he used a red and orange minnow as well.
On the second day, we experienced similar conditions. The fly pattern and water temperatures were the same. Patience played a part in this trip and had to be consistent targeting specific areas. James put another 10 peacock bass in the boat weighing up to 4 pounds.
The final day the conditions stayed the same and the bite was also consistent. James caught 10 peacock bass weighing up to 3 pounds. It was a great way to wrap up our 3 days on the water in Miami.
James and I had a lot of fun fishing for peacock bass on fly. He surely is one great fisherman and really knows how to work a fly rod. He said this was his best fishing trip he has ever had.
I want to thank James for fishing with us and we look forward to catching more peacock bass when he comes to visit next time. Keep a tight line and we will see you on the water next time.
Florida Fishing is one of the best things you can adventure out to do when traveling to the state. A Lake Ida Fishing Slam will keep you hooked and ready to come back all year long. You can’t beat the action down here in South Florida.
I had the pleasure to have two trips on Lake Ida this Fall. The morning trip was with Dan who really wanted to experience an artificial bite on Lake Ida. Our afternoon trip was with Dawson and his family who were in store for a great fishing adventure.
Dan wanted to search and hunt for peacock and largemouth bass on his trip. He wanted to use artificial baits to catch them as well. Jerk and spinner baits put several quality bass in the boat. Dan had a fantastic time out on the water and is looking forward to coming back to do it again soon.
On our second trip out in the afternoon, we had a much different outcome. Dawson a young 13 year old and his family had a blast catching all the major species of fish on the Lake Ida Chain.
They had a fantastic trip catching over 25 peacock bass, 6 largemouth bass and 1 clown knife fish. Dawson caught a Lake Ida slam and couldn’t have been more excited. This kind of action can make you addicted to the sport forever.
I am looking forward to enjoying more trips out with these amazing people. Both groups had an amazing time and are excited to come back and catch more. This time of year is action packed and you don’t want to miss out on your adventure, contact Bass Online today!
Hello this is Capt Robert Miley just getting off the water at the Blue Lagoon.
It is a little bit cooler than its been, its saying around 82 but I believe its a little hotter than that.
We had rain this morning water temp was 85 and I fished with Phillip Vance he is a Military Veteran Sergeant Major in Logistics out of Fort Bragg North Carolina.
He is getting ready to retire this dec and he wanted to get the peacock bass off of his bucket list.
We did that we caught some nice ones we ran out of bait bringing with us 10 dozen shiners.
Then switched to artificial we caught a few on artificial but the bite slowed down ether the artificial bite might have been better early or maybe they just weren’t biting anymore.
Phillip had a big fish on it prob ran 100 yards of line off running back and forth and what an awesome fish.
If it was a peacock it might have been a record but I believe it might’ve been a big snook.
Then we were sitting there talking and we had some bait hanging of the side of the boat and a large tarpon came up and hit it.
We had it on for a good 4 or 5 leaps and then it broke the hook, while fishing with artificial Phillip had another tarpon on but after a few leaps we got the lure tossed back at us.
I also spent some time with Phillip showing him about how important casting accuracy is and how to pitch the cast just right.
That’s all today for all your freshwater fishing adventures go to BassOnline thank you.