Thursday, September 20, 2007

South Florida Bass Fishing 9-19-07

We'll we're leaving tonight for Brazil for monster Peacock Bass. But before I left I had to visit the Florida Everglades one more time to see if the largemouth bass were still biting. We did quite well considering the water levels are still up slightly. I'll be posting the peacock bass reports on the Amazon river on Sept 30, with all the great fishing. These pictures can be seen also at the above website when I return. As far as the size fish we caught I was quite happy. We boated in half-day of fishing 8 bass up to 6 lbs. with a total of 24 lbs. with our best 5 fish. The peacock bass and largemouth bass will continue to be good as long as the hurricane rainy season stays dry like it's been. If South Florida peacock bass interests you visit the websites in the side toolbar.http://www.southfloridafishing.org

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

South Florida Bass Fishing 9-11-07

The bass fishing has been pretty good considering high hot water. We were out today for a few hours trying to cope with the heat but happened to land 6 bass up to 5 lbs. in the South Florida Everglades. Most of these fish were caught on top with homemade lures that I make. The peacock bass fishing is also o'kay if you covers water quickly. They school up this time of year and swim around alot so move fast and find the concentrations of fish. For more information click on the side websites for great South Florida or Amazon river Peacock bass or largemouth bass fishing.http://thefloridafishingguide.com

Saturday, September 8, 2007

South American Amazon Brazil Trip

It's less than 2 weeks before I head South to Brazil for giant peacock bass fishing in the Amazon river basin. I've received a report last week that many fish were caught up to 15 lbs. Now that will give you sore arms! We are expecting with the water levels dropping over the next few weeks the fishing to be awesome. I'm hoping for a few over 20 lbs., wishful thinking.
Can you imagine catching fish that big mostly on topwater! I'm not sure my heart can handle that. For more great information check the websites in the side blogroll and click to be redirected to Peacock bass fishing in South Florida or the Amazon rivers in Brazil. Check out the bass fishing in South Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee.http://www.basspeacock.wordpress.com