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Peacock Bass Fishing Report 5-29-08

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Florida Peacock bass photo Today I dad out a long time repeat customer of bassonline, Fred Knobblock from Loransville, Ga. We went down to Miami for the hard fighting Florida peacock bass.

It end up a really good trip, we started off with artificial bait and as the day went on we switched to live bait. Fred didn’t have a lot of time so we did only 4 hour of fishing , what we consider to be a half day. Fred caught 15 fish from 1 to 3lbs, a good day if you ask me.

The fishing is awesome in South Florida, if you have never been to the Everglades you may want give if a try. Give me a call, let’s go fishing!

 

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Capt Tony (954) 205-2535
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Broward County’s plans for Everglades Holiday Park

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Broward County’s plans for Everglades Holiday ParkMichael Mayo | News Columnist

 

Everglades Holiday Park is a funky place, and I mean that as a compliment.

There’s alligator wrestling and airboat rides for tourists, unrestricted 24 /7 boat ramps for local anglers and hunters, a general store and a bait shop that seem closer to Mayberry than Weston.

That’s the way it should be. At the western end of Griffin Road past U.S. 27, it’s old-time Florida, the Everglades in all its unspoiled and swampy glory.

Broward County originally wanted nothing to do with the place. After being given the land by a farmer in the 1960s, the county leased the land to the state. The state has sublet the park to various concessionaires. Since 1982, the Bridges family of Fort Lauderdale has run it. Their lease expires in 2012.

This is one case where privatization seems to work. The public gets free access to bass fishing, frog and duck hunting, and tourists pay the freight with $21 airboat rides. The Bridges turn a profit and give an annual cut to the state. The state’s share ranges from $100,000 to $400,000, according to Chuck Collins, the south regional director for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

There’s just one problem.

It’s the county’s land, but Broward doesn’t get a cent.

I suppose another way of looking at it is the county doesn’t have to spend a cent, either.

“If they have a problem with not getting a cut, I told them we’d work with them,” Clint Bridges said Wednesday. “If they just gave us a lease extension, I’d pay for all the improvements they want. They wouldn’t have to get their hands wet or do a damn thing, other than go to the mailbox and pick up their check.”

But Broward has something more involved in mind.

The county has explored getting the park back from the state. It has hired consultants and held public workshops. There’s talk of expensive refurbishments, new boat ramps and docks. There’s also talk of a $10 million Everglades museum and replica 1880’s village, seeded by developer Ron Bergeron and run by a nonprofit organization.

“A public-private venture,” Bergeron said Wednesday. “Obviously we’d need a certain amount of participation from the county.”

I hear talk like this, and I get a little clammy.

Especially when you consider the planning firm working on this is URS Corp., the same people who’ve done such a bang-up job with the airport expansion.

Especially when you consider Bergeron sits on the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which might have to approve the county takeover.

“I probably would recuse myself [from voting],” Bergeron said.

Especially when you consider the county is dealing with $100 million in budget cuts and may close other parks one day a week.

Is this really the time to get ambitious?

“That’s why everybody’s been screaming, ‘It ain’t broke, so don’t fix it,’” said Paul Schmitz, of Pembroke Pines, a frequent duck hunter. “It’s just an unencumbered, ideal place for hunting and fishing. It sounds like they want to turn this from a money-maker into a money loser.”

On Wednesday, the county unveiled the revamp plan at a public forum. Among the recommendations: getting rid of on-site camping, doubling the parking from 150 to 300 spots, and building the museum to educate locals and visitors about the Everglades’ history.

“We want to make it a showplace,” Bob Harbin, the county’s director of parks and recreation, told me earlier in the day. “The theme would be the same, but the facilities need to be brought up from 1930. What we’d build would still have a rustic appearance.”

Harbin said the park would remain open round-the-clock, the No. 1 priority for local hunters and anglers who came to workshops.

“We’re skeptical about that,” said Rick Persson, a bass fisherman and vice-president of the South Florida Anglers for Everglades Restoration. He cited a park in Loxahatchee run by Palm Beach County that now closes at dusk. “We’d like to see improvements, but if it’s going to lead to people getting shut out of the park, then what’s the point?”

Michael Mayo’s column runs Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Read him online weekdays at Sun-Sentinel.com/mayoblog. Reach him at mmayo@sun-sentinel.com or 954-356-4508.

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Everglades “Honeymoon” Guide Trip

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

  image_021.jpgToday I had the enjoyment and pleasure of fishing with Anna & Alex from Southern Brazil. Why was this trip was so special, well other then the bass fishing being outstanding. It was there honeymoon and while staying in Ft Lauderdale, they decided to go fishing with us at bassonline.com.

 Alex is very good fishermen coming from Brazil, where he said “the bass are so small and hard to catch.” Today, would be a different story as Alex started off by asking for a bait-casting rod & reel, I said, “are you sure”, he replied yes. Once I handed him our GLoomis rods I seen his eyes get big, followed by a smile of excitement. He proceeded to throw topwater lures, after the first couple of cast I realized Alex was going to have a good day. His accuracy was awesome, and precision long cast continued to pay off cast, after cast.

Anna, on the other hand became Alex’s own personal photographer and laid in image_022.jpgthe sun most of the day. Alex, had a great day in the Everglades, catching around 50 Florida largemouth bass all by himself using a variety of artificial baits on a 6 hour trip. Not only were there large-mouth caught today, but he had the enjoyment of capturing 6 Florida Peacock bass also! 

It was a fun filled day on the water with these two, even with a language barrier you knew they were happy by the huge smile on there faces.

Tomorrow the honeymoon couple is off to Orlando, to visit Disney and Universal studio. With Florida bass fishing in there blood now, they are going to take two more days to go bass fishing with Bassonline.com while in the Orlando area.  One day on Lake Toho and the other on the Butler Chain of lakes. I know they will have a great time with our guide.  

Anna & Alex, enjoy the rest of your trip and have a great time on the remaining days of your honeymoon.

If your in the area of the Everglades in South Florida and would like to get out and experience true Everglades bass fishing at it’s best! Remember, we also offer fishing in the Orlando area as well as Miami for the hard fighting Peacock bass.

Give me a call or email,

I look forward to talking fishing with you!

Tight Lines,
Capt Todd
todd@bassonline.com
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Everglades Fishing at it’s best!

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

  EVERGLADES JAMES BROTHERSWHAT A DAY FOR BASS FISHING IN THE  EVERGLADES TODAY. WITH THE RECENT CHANGE OF WATERS LEVELS, THE EVERGLADES HOLIDAY PARK 3A SECTION IS COMING DOWN AND TURNING ON. THE BASS FISHING IS SIMPLY GETTING RED HOT.

 TODAY I WENT OUT WITH THE JAMES BROTHERS AND WE HAD A GREAT DAY. WE CAUGHT 25 BASS  IN 6 HOURS, WITH SEVERAL IN THE 5 LB AND UP TO 6LBS RANGE. IT WAS COMPLETELY ON ARTIFICIAL BAITS, THE BITE WAS REALY GOOD . WE WERE THROWING  TOPWATER FROGS IN THE MORNING AND AS THE DAY WENT ON WE CHANGED TO SOME JDC BAITS THAT REALY WORK GOOD FOR BIG BASS.

IF YOU ARE IN OR AROUND PALM BEACH, FT LAUDERDALE, MIAMI OR NAPLES YOU’RE NOT FAR FROM SOME OF THE BEST FLORIDA BASS FISHING YOU MAY EVER GET TO EXPERIECE. GIVE ME CALL, LET’S GO FISHIN!

TIGHT LINES,

Capt Brett (954) 445-4516 cell
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