Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: Jiggamitch]
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05/17/21 06:40 PM
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Leftlane
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I want to spend some time in South America some winter and can't wait to hook a few of them up on top water
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: Jiggamitch]
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05/17/21 08:24 PM
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Marty B
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Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: Jiggamitch]
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05/17/21 09:17 PM
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Gary Benson
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I haven't heard of them in Fla but rather S. America. I have caught Oscar's here in the Everglades. Not a big fish but good fighters.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: trap master]
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05/17/21 10:27 PM
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Jiggamitch
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Those would be blast i think. Are those technically an invasive? I think they were purposely brought here, but yes. Can be found in small area of the South East around Miami. Always wanted to catch one in the Amazon, but Florida will have to do.
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Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: Jiggamitch]
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05/18/21 07:27 AM
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Albert Burns
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Peacocks are not hard to catch, they are very aggressive and about every canal down there has them. Fish around structure, they like rocks, and look for the openings on pipes in the canals, where they can ambush prey. I use pretty light stuff for them, 5 foot ultra-light with 4 pound test. You can use live bait, or small jigs and spinners, and the small floating Rapala's work well. I fish mostly from Homestead over to Ochopee, and up to Naples area along Alligator Alley. You will certainly catch an assortment of fish, I get Oscars, Tilapia, and a bunch of Mayan cichlids, plus many fish I don't have a clue what they are, even after growing up there. I usually fish Jan-Feb. which is the time water is low, right now the water is higher and the fish might be dispersed more. We just find a bridge over, or along the canals, pull over and make some cast's, and then head for the next one. Almost every bridge that has rocks under it will have a bunch of Iguana's now it seems also. Good luck, you should have a great time.
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Re: Peacock bass?
[Re: Jiggamitch]
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05/24/21 02:10 PM
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Leftlane
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Looks like a good time and don't forget you got lucky ice fishin in Texas this spring. Quite a year if you ask me
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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