Friday, December 12, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing


The Florida Everglades bass fishing Ft. Lauderdale is red hot right now. On Tuesday off of alligator we boated over 70 largemouth bass up to 4 lbs. Every time out lately has produced decent fishing numbers and size. Water levels are coming down slowly along with the water temperatures putting the largemouth into the pre-spawn. It's an early season for the Everglades because usually we have to wait until early spring for lower water conditions for this good of fishing. For more information on South Florida largemouth bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee or the Everglades e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call (954) 445-1811. For Peacock Bass fishing in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale check out www.southfloridafishing.org or our Brazil Peacock Bass website www.amazonpeacockbassfishing.net.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


We've had three trips this month and they've been quite successful. On Tuesday I had Heather & Tim Gray along with their friend Scott Eynon for 6 hours of peacock bass fishing in South Florida near Miami. The canals are still a little cold making the fishing slower this week than the weeks earlier. All it takes for great fishing is steady warm weather which will put the Peacock Bass into the spawning mode. For more fishing reports click the side blogroll links or e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net .

Monday, November 17, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


Peacock Bass fishing in Miami is good year round and lately we've had three guided trips that were quite productive. Friday November 14th we had Jim Boone from Birmingham, Alabama and he landed 13 peacocks all on shiners. We are a full time guide service for Peacock Bass and Largemouth Bass servicing Lake Okeechobee, the South Florida Everglades and Miami. The spring season is our best time especially for largemouth in the Everglades. Peacock Bass fishing is usually good all year long with late spring and early summer the best. For more information about our guide service or booking contact us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing


The Everglades Bass fishing will be starting soon as the water levels will begin to drop. Our high rainy season fills up the Everglades swamp system and the largemouth bass scatter throughout the flats. The process then reverses itself in springtime and the bass retreat to the depths of the canals which makes fishing much easier. Yesterday we fished the Holy Land wildlife refuge and caught about 20 small bass up to 5 1/2 lbs. all on the plastic baits. For more peacock bass and largemouth fishing information e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call at

(954) 445-1811.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing 11-2-08


South Florida is the only place in America to catch peacock bass. Miami has the best canals that are full of these beautiful butterfly peacocks. On Saturday I had a guided trip with Carl Gaudins of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Carl and I landed 7 peacock bass up to 4 lbs. mostly on small shiners. What was exciting was the few big male peacock bass I saw courting females this late into the year. We usually don't see this until early spring when the water temperatures warm a little. To book a guided trip to South Florida e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call us at (954) 445-1811.

Monday, October 27, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing 10-25-08


South Florida is still producing good peacock bass fishing in Miami. We had a guide trip on Saturday and landed 12 peacock bass up to 4 lbs. All our fish were caught on shiners. The water conditions were good with levels dropping and quite clean for this time of year. As the water temperatures cool off and recede conditions will improve for Everglades Bass fishing along with Lake Okeechobee. Three years of low lake levels have taken off fishing pressure on bass on Lake Okeechobee and should make for a great fishing this winter and spring. Miami peacock fishing should be awesome all winter long and book your trip now.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 8-12-08


Last week Scott & Steven Eynon were out with us for a six hour peacock bass trip to Miami. We landed 16 fish all on shiners except one. Scott had a monster on but lost it under a tree. We've been out quite a bit over the last two months and have had great success for this late into the summer. The last report of the big largemouth bass you see below was caught the same day by another angler who needed a picture. She weighed in at 10+ lbs. Our biggest peacock for the day was about 3 lbs. but as you can see the camera man and fisherman sure know how to make them look bigger. For more information on South Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee bass fishing e-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or if peacock bass interests you we can be reached by phone at (954) 445-1811

Friday, August 8, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing 8-8-08


How about this beautful 10 lb. bass that Chip Timmons caught in a South Florida canal down near Miami on Wednesday August 6, 2008. Chip didn't have a good camera or scale when he approached us on the water. We had both and took care of the memories for Chip that will last a lifetime. We were peacock bass fishing and had landed 16 before we ran out of bait. When Chip first pulled out this fish it looked about 12 or 13 lbs! Luckily the boga grips never lie or we would have said it was 15 pounds! E-mail me for more information on fishing South Florida in the Everglades or Lake Okeechobee for largemouth bass at floridafishing@bellsouth.net. Or call us at (954) 445-1811

Friday, July 25, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-24-08


Peacock bass fishing in Miami continues to amaze me how good it still is despite heavy thunderstorms lately. Ed Cohn and I were out Thursday July 22 for a half-day trip and he landed 12 peacock bass up to 4 1/4 lbs all on live shiners. The fish are still active and feeding well and we are seeing them everywhere. If you are interested on learning more about these great peacock bass fisheries of South Florida e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net. Call us at

(954) 445-1811 for current fishing reports for largemouth bass or peacock bass.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-22-08


It's been a great month in South Florida so far for Peacock Bass in Miami. Today Luis Rojas and I fished in the canals Kendall and boated 22 peacocks up to 6 lbs. on shiners and lures. We also had a nice 5 lb. beautiful butterfly peacock. It's still decent fishing even though the weather is hot and humid with a lot of rain lately. For booking a trip with us contact us by clicking the side blogroll websites for further information or e-mail me at floridafishing@bellsouth.net.

Monday, July 14, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-13-08


South Florida peacock bass fishing in Miami is still great for this time of summer. The rains usually slow things down somewhat but not yesterday! Dave Goubert and his son Paul from Davie , Florida landed 15 peacocks for a half-day. To top off the day Paul landed the record for South Florida Fishing Adventures at 7 1/4 lbs.! What a beautiful butterfly peacock bass which can only be caught in South Florida. For booking contact us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or check out these other websites about fishing in South Florida. Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida and South Florida Fishing Adventures.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass 7-1-08


The South Florida Peacock Bass fishing is still doing quite good considering heavy showers and thunderstorms lately which usually shuts down the fishing. The heavy pumping of water lowers p.h. levels and oxygen which hurts the fishing. But today was a different story all together. Dan Paszynski and I fished Miami today and boated 26 peacock bass up to 5 1/2 lbs. Dan also landed 2 more over 4 lbs. to complete a great of fishing in the Miami canal system. If you need more information on peacock bass or largemouth bass contact us at South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida for booking. E-mail us at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or call at (954) 445-1811.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing 6-9-08


Jim Kientzy and brother-in-law Dwayne from Missouri were out last Monday for some largemouth bass fishing in the Everglades. The guys boated 45 bass up to 3 lbs. The fishing for big fish in South Florida will slow down now that the rain is coming quite heavy now. Water oxygen and p.h. levels will get bad now which will stress the largemouth and they will get harder by the day to catch. For more information on peacock bass or largemouth bass fishing check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.

South Florida Bass Fishing 6-14-08


Bernard Washington from Ft. Lauderdale and I were out in the South Florida Everglades bass fishing on Saturday and boated 20 bass in a half-day trip up to 5 lbs. The lightning was intense and we were getting under the bridges quickly at times. With all this rain finally we should expect things to slow down fast. If you are interested in booking with us please check out these websites at South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass


It was off to snapper creek in Miami yesterday in which Lowell landed another 27 peacock bass and I caught 5 again. It was hot and the fish are starting to go deeper off the shallow springtime beds. We managed to figure out what they wanted and did quite well considering I haven't fished here in over a year. In two days Lowell landed 57 peacock bass himself and I boated 10. It's still great fishing in South Florida for all bass species right now. For more information on fishing in Florida check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida for booking a trip or other fishing reports.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

South Florida Peacock Bass



Peacock bass fishing in South Florida is great now even with this hot weather. Lowell Shapley from Houston, Texas and I were out today in Miami and caught 35 peacocks up to 5 lbs. Tomorrow we are heading back to the canals of Miami and we should catch the fish just as well. Hot weather is good for peacock bass and they should be biting all summer long on lures and shiners. If you need to book a fishing vacation to South Florida for largemouth bass or peacock bass contact South Florida Fishing Adventures or Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing Florida for current rates and fishing reports.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

South Florida Bass Fishing 5-27-08



The bass fishing in South Florida remains great now until the heavy hurricane rainy season arrives. It's starting to rain now but as long as it's not too heavy the bass fishing will stay good. At Holiday Park just west of Ft. Lauderdale on Tuesday May 27th we landed 64 largemouth up to 4 1/2 lbs. all on plastic baits. We will be fishing quite often over the next two weeks with many more fishing reports on the South Florida Everglades bass fishing and peacock bass in Miami. For more information or booking a trip with us check out South Florida Fishing Adventures and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing.

Monday, May 19, 2008

South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass (May 2008)



May fishing in South Florida has been awesome so far for Peacock Bass and Largemouth Bass in the Miami canals and the Florida Everglades canal system. The first week of May we were out multiple times for peacocks and largemouth. On one trip to the everglades we landed about 45 bass to 4 lbs. and another trip a few days later we boated 33 bass to 4 lbs. also. We had three peacock bass trips and caught two trophy fish at 5 and 6 lbs. With the water levels dropping fishing will only get better each day until the heavy summer rains begin within the next two to three months. For more information on fishing South Florida for largemouth bass and peacock bass check out these great websites at South Florida Fishing and Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net for current fishing reports on the Miami & Ft. Lauderdale areas for both species of bass.
To start off the week of May 19th we landed 76 largemouth bass today in the South Florida Everglades. The water was clear and hot and very windy. Most of these fish were on the small side today but we had many bigger fish come up after our baits. Long casts are in order in these clear water canals this time of year. I bet we missed about as many and could of easily boated 150 or more. It's getting better daily buit shouldn't last much longer if this water doesn't cool down with a little rain.

Friday, May 16, 2008

South Florida Bass & Peacock Bass (April 2008)


It's been a great month of bass fishing in the Florida Everglades. We've been catching usually 40 to 60 bass per outing. Most of these fish have been caught on plastic worm style baits and no shiners. The key to catching these fish is waiting for the clouds and wind to pick up later in the morning or early afternoon. The water clarity is quite good this time of year and if you're using any surface type baits these fish will usually turn away from your presentation. Unusually long casts help to mask your boat from being seen. If your fishing deep with worms or senko's the long casts aren't as necessary.

We've had quite a few trips for largemouth bass this month with some of repeat customers for different parts of the country. A few highlight trips were Hugh & Ruth Spegiel from Tennessee and Scott Jungmichael and his buudy Chris from San Antonio, Texas. Hugh and Ruth in three days of fishing landed about 170 bass and peacock from Miami and Ft. Lauderdale canals. Scott and Chris had a great day catching peacock bass in Miami landing a 6 lb. and 5 lb. fish and totaling 26 fish for the day. Here are a few pictures to highlight a great May 2008 in South Florida.

For more information on fishing South Florida please click on the many websites and blogs below on the right side blogroll. We can be reached by e-mail at floridafishing@bellsouth.net or by phone at (954) 445-1811.