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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: annapolis, md
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Peacock Bass Fishin In Florida
How has it been for y'all and whats working for ya?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Let's make this broader...
Ok so maybe there are less people on this forum that fish for peacocks in south Florida so lets broaden the topic. If you fish for large mouth or peacock anywhere in the world, what type of lures/colors do you use?
One could almost say that a peacock bass is just a very very aggressive large mouth bass, at least that is what my experience has taught me here in south Florida. I have been targeting peacock bass and large mouth have struck many times. so for all those guys and gals out there that fish for large mouth your input may be more helpful that you think. And, of course, if you advice does work I'll be sure to let y'all know. Especially since it is getting warmer in Ft. Lauderdale they fish should be getting a lot more active. What has worked for me has been the rapala x-rap with a blue top and light yellow belly, I don't know the model number but if anyone would like it i'll post it up. The peacock love that fast action and it seems like they strike it the most. Thanks in advance for all y'alls input! |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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I will post what works for me once I go fishing for peacock bass for the first time ... God knows when
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Thanks, I can promise after you go once you'll be hooked, no pun intended. I would compare fighting a peacock to a tarpon, to scale of course, however for their size they put up a big fight! A 5lb. peacock fights and feels like a 10lb. large mouth, so I'm sure you can do the math from there. Good luck and I hope your able to head out for them sometime soon, thanks again!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Posts: 5,130
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Thank you!
I've been dreaming about going peacock bass fishing since 2005 or 2006. I went to a lake once to check it out but the car access was hard and it didn't look safe to stay there. Also I don't have a car so that doesn't help much ![]() I bought tons of different lures, so I have a bunch to try
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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So are you going for the peacock in Brazil? I just ask because that is where it says your from on your profile.
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here are some pics to add to this thread.... The pictures of me in the jacket, i caught those peacock's on a top-water popper, blue top, white belly, red mouth, and about 2.5" long. Tons of fun when they strike it hard on the surface! The rest were caught with live bait, shiners. you could tell it was mating season with that lump on the head. I think the lump means female... anyone know for sure? And yes they were all released, UNHARMED!
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Swabbie
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pembroke Pines, Fl
Posts: 10
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Best Catch: 23 inch peacock, 98lb half of tarpon! 37 pnd dolphin, 97lb tuna (speared), 16pnd grouper (speared),
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well you are fishing the right places.
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Swabbie
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pembroke Pines, Fl
Posts: 10
Credits: 136.5
Best Catch: 23 inch peacock, 98lb half of tarpon! 37 pnd dolphin, 97lb tuna (speared), 16pnd grouper (speared),
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SOFLA: The general area that you are fishing is what I would call great fishing, simply for the reason that you can find big fish there at different times of the year. Now the fish count there has dropped quite a bit there. I recall going to that spot and catching 15-20 fish in 2hrs. The general area your fishing you have to be patient. Monday you could go out and not see a fish. Thursday you can go out and catch 5 peacock in the 2-5lb range. avoiding fishing the full moon around there as well. The peacock are sooo weary around here during this time.
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Swabbie
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pembroke Pines, Fl
Posts: 10
Credits: 136.5
Best Catch: 23 inch peacock, 98lb half of tarpon! 37 pnd dolphin, 97lb tuna (speared), 16pnd grouper (speared),
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this is the time of year where you wont catch many peacock potting/camping/nesting. One of two things are happening.
1.) The peacock with successful hatchings of their children are now follwing and protecting their children. 2.) Peacock beginning to school, even with a few largemouth. I saw a school of 16 the other day, so they are really getting together. if u want to kno wat to do about it let me kno my hands are tired. |
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