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Everglades Fishing Trip Report 05-12-2008

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Everglades Bass fishing pictureToday we had out Brian Pitell and his father for there second day of Florida fishing trip. Today we were in the Everglades, mainly looking for big trophy bass. Brian decided to fish with artificial lures and his choice of baits ranged from topwater to worms and everything in between. While his father decided to troll livebait and search for quality over quantity.

 

The morning started out fast, like most early morning bass fishing trip are suppose too. With both of them catching a few good bass, most of them ranged from 2-1/2 lbs to 4 lbs. Really good quality, then just like the day before Peacock bass fishing. Dad, hooks into a good size Florida trophy bass. This one was angry, man she put a fight. Under the trees, running deep to jumping. She was a good fight, weight in at 5.2lbs and release for another young angler to catch.

If you are ever in the area of Palm beach, Ft Lauderdale, Miami or Naples and would like to experience the Everglades, give me a call.

Tight Lines,
Capt Tony
tonym@bassonline.com
888-629-2277
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www.hawghunter.net
www.bassauthority.com
www.flpeacockbass.com

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Peacock Bass Florida Report 05-11-2008

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Today we had out Brian Pitell and his dad from Sevenfields, PA. They flew in for business and decided to fine time to fish a couple of days with us. The first day was in Miami for some hard fighting Peacock bass. Neither angler had ever caught a Peacock bass so I know this was going to be a real treat, and was it ever!

Because of travel arrangements we never started fishing until late afternoon, but this just proves what I have always said, the peacock bass bite all day.

They started out with a few average size Florida peacock bass, then with just a little experience under there belt it happen. Dad, hooks into a 5.12 lb peacock that simply show both of them why they are called the “mighty Peacock bass“. After a good long fight, dad landed the beautiful fish and we took those unforgettable pictures that should last a life time.

Sorry, but the picture will be posted soon. They caught in the half day afternoon 20 plus fish with the 5.14lber being the biggest on this day.

W are going to get a early start tomorrow for some Everglades bass fishing on day two, so check our Everglades blog for the day two fishing report.

Tight Lines,
Capt Tony
www.bassonline.com
www.flpeacockbass.com
www.hawghunter.net

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