End July and Florida Everglades Action

Everglades is hot on top water, really catching nice size largemouth bass.  I meet Katie and Adam Wallace from Indiana at BJ Bait & Tackle and off to my honey hole.

 

The Wallace’s had a great day in the Everglades throwing the big snake and caught over 20 largemouth bass, nice sizes 5lbs.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Peacock Bass Fishing in South Florida

Onboard today is Melanie & David Rockey from Georgia. It was  great day wonderful couple, half day fishing and several peacock bass 15 up to three pounds, using livebait.  Starting see baby peacock bass, much need spawn.

Everglades Repeat Customers are the Best

Today I had the pleasure of taking out long time repeat customer George Flemings, lives in ft lauderdale. George likes to throw artificial lures, topwater and worm fishing, perfect for Florida Everglades.  He  caught over sixty fish up to three pounds. What a great day we had looking forward to seeing you again George!

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Lake Okeechobee in February

Saturday on-board  with Kit,Abe,Mike,and Jeff all these guys came down from Canada to fish world famous Lake Okeechobee, the bass factory of Florida.  These guys had  two boats, Capt Brett and Mark Rogers for full day adventure.  They fished one of same days as the FLW  like they were in the Tournament and caught  over 100 bass all on artificial lures and up to 7.5 lbs.   Great day on Big O, great job guys and awesome fishing

Everglades Trip Customers Comments

Customer Comments- January 2011-

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Hi Brett.
Just wanted to thank you again for the great time out on the glades. Just wish we had more time to fish in tight on cover.
Maybe next time Im out there,now that I saw what works we can hall in that haug.
Again if you decide to  wander up north of the boarder give me a call and we would love to take you out for some Muskie fishing.
good luck fishing .

Mike Hagan.

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Thanks Mike, looking forward to fishing with you!

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Peacock Bass Fishing in Florida

Florida Peacock bass fishing in Miami.

December 3, 2010 onboard with Paul Query from the Naples and his  friend Mark for an awsome day of peacock bass 
fishing in Miami.  Paul and Mark started with artificial lures, but the those exotic bass were not bitting, so the Peacocks preference  was livebait. The half day caught 15 peaocks up to 3 lbs.  We had to moved around alot with the water tempatures dropping.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Largemouth Bass Fishing on Lake Okeechobee

Bass Fishing Florida

November 21 onboard with Eugene Champeau from Minnesota for Largemouth bass action on Lake Okeechobee.  Eugene was using topwater and swim baits and caught 20 fish up to 6lbs.

Lake Okeechobee bass fishing has just been remarkable for November this year and coming months should be incredible.  Please reserve your dates for Lake Okeechobee early this year.

Thanks  Gene, looking forward to fishing with you again.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….

From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Bass Fishing Lake Okeechobee & Peacocks

Lake Okeechobee flpeacockbass.combassfishingfloridaeverglades.com

End of October had David Lee ,Paul Reinker on a Family two boat outing  on Lake Okeechobee with Capt Mark Rogers the guide for second boat.  These guys  fished artificial & shiners and manged to catch a lot of fish up to 
3 lbs on Lake Okeechobee.  In the morning the fishing are schooling making a great two days on the lake for action. 

The last day it was Capt Tim Nichols and I for the exotic hard fighting Peacock bass fishing in Miami. We started our day throwing topwater and managed to catch a few fish, then we threw lucky craft pointers and a little bit of shinners.  The Nebreaska Family on  two boats on the water we managed to catch over 30 fish up to 4 lbs. The Peacocks tired the family out with their great fight.  Looking forward to fishing with you future.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Peacock Bass Fishing Florida

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Onboard Sunday 10/10/10 with Phillip Smith  Buckey from Virginia, fishing in Miami for the hard fighting  bass. The peacocks are hitting topwater lures in the morning and livebait middle of the day.  We had some g explosive action on topwater we caught up to 30 exotic peacocks up to 3 lbs.  Thanks guys,  it was great day on the water.  

 Florida Peacock bassFlorida peacock bass

Peacock bass fishing in south Florida, the peacocks can be caught several different ways.   The most conventional is topwater, although rattle traps, hard stickbaits and some plastics work exceptionally well. Live bait is always an option and especially good for running up the numbers.  If you’re a fishing enthusiast and you have never experienced the hard fighting peacock bass, we hope this peaks your interest enough to take your first trip. Peacock Bass will test your equipment and skill, it’s exciting and fun.

 Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Peacock Bass

florida peacock bassYou’re probably wondering what Peacock Bass has to do with South Florida? Well South Florida has the Amazon Butterfly Peacock Bass stocked right here in the United States in South Florida areas of Miami and in an a round Ft. Lauderdale. Why these Peacock Bass aren’t the big brutes of Brazil, they still show a largemouth bass, spotted bass or smallmouth bass who’s king of freshwater sport fish.
If the Amazon trip is out of your budget or you just don’t want to leave the U.S . let us show you what Florida Peacock Bass fishing is all about!

We find that most people after their experience fishing in South Florida, you’ll be hooked on peacock bass and start saving for your Amazon trip!

Captain Brett has spent 10 years just focusing on fishing the local canals of South Florida and on Peacock Bass. As a peacock bass guide Captain Brett’s knowledge of the waterways of South Florida combined with his study of Peacock Bass habits can provide you with one of the best Opportunities to catch these exciting fish. Read more about the South Florida Waterways and general Peacock Bass information below and don’t hesitate to call if have any questions.

With peacock bass you need to vary your fishing techniques depending upon the season, weather conditions, water quality and fish habits. I also frequently change the locations where we fish, to better maintain the fishery and provide you with better catch ratios. Simply put, this greatly benefits you the fisherman—as well as the fish!!

If you have never experienced  peacock bass, we hope this peaks your interest enough to take your first venture into the Miami for this fantastic sport fish. I have had thousands of clients in search of Florida peacock bass and would be delighted if you would allow me to make your fishing trip of a lifetime dream come true. As a season guide, I only practice professional angling while peacock bass fishing.

When it comes to the specie, its basic shape is very closely resembles that of the largemouth bass, the peacock bass is not actually a member of the black bass family. It belongs to a family of fish known as “cichlids“, one of that boasts more than 1,000 species worldwide and is well known to tropical fish enthusiasts. Like the largemouth bass, the peacock prefers to ambush unsuspecting pray from a stealthy vantage point and demonstrates a gluttonous appetite. The similarity ends there, however the peacock bass is much more eye appealing than its North American counterpart, colorfully adorned in varying shades of green, blue, orange and gold. Don’t let this appearance fool you however. The peacock bass is much more aggressive that a largemouth, often pursuing lures or fleeing prey the same size. The peacock bass routinely breaks line and destroys tackle to show its aggression.

Although four distinct species of peacock bass, known as pavon in Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Brazil, are from South America, at lease two or more of the species have made its way to North America (South Florida).

A common characteristic shared by all species of peacock bass is the black circular “eye spot” dramatically rimmed in gold on the base of the caudal fin. Since this spot closely resembles the one found on the tail plume of the land dwelling peacock fowl, and the profile of the fish resembles the North American black bass, the name peacock bass became the perfect moniker. The butterfly pavon is one of the most colorful and more plentiful. Butterfly peacocks typically average two to four pounds. But as seen in the picture above they are getting much larger.

Hope to see ya reel soon!


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