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Archive for August, 2010
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
 Bass Online -Peacocks
The Hackett family from Tennessee on two day, two boats, sport fishing peacock bass & non-native snakehead fishing. Only in South Florida do you have opportunities for exotic freshwater fish. What a great group of guys, our first day was peacock bass in Miami. They had lots of topwater action in the morning the afternnoon bite was on livebait & artificial. It was a great day with 36 hard fighting peacock bass & 15 snakeheads on 2 nd day.
 Miami Peacock Bass
The Bullseye Snakeheads are the ones we have in Florida and are not considered game fish, so there are no limits or seasons on them. Bullseye looks like bowfins and have teeth you can catch them on livebait and artificial lure. If you catch a snakehead, Do kill it and do not release it back into the water. You should never release any kind of fish into waters it was not caught in. We have some great fishery in Florida and exotic fish can and will wipe out other species, which makes our state the fishing capital of the world. Florida law makes it a crime for anyone to release any exotic fish into state waters.

Thanks guys looking forward to seeing you again.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
Out with Merrill Eastman and friend Bob from Palm Beach Gardens. We are going to Miami for Florida peacock bass fishing. Merrill and Bob have been fishing buddies for five years and they want to try some aggressive fighting Peacocks. These guys were in for a real treat a 2 lb. Peacocks fights like a 5 lb. bass. The Half day trip was great they caught allot of fish. Bob & Merrill had a great day using artificial baits and jerk baits. Thanks guys looking forward to seeing you again.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
BASSonline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing on lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blogs. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
Onboard August 19, with local Gerald Maier’s a resident of Orlando. The trip began by meeting Gerald his grandson Carson and longtime friend Jerry, at Big Toho Marina. We talked for a few minutes, loaded up and left the dock. Gerald had really booked the trip for his grandson Carson and he really wanted to see his grandson catch a big monster bass. Carson Streich is 11yrs old from Brownstown, Minnesota; he is staying with his grandparents on his annual 2 week vacation. Carson has been fishing with his father off docks since he was about 3yrs old and has never landed a monster bass. Feeling no pressure of what was expected of me on hot August day, we take off for boat ride. Our first stop we sat there about 5 minutes had 4 rods out with golden shiners and we missed a couple then Carson hooked up with about a 3 pounder. Gerald landed a small bass Jerry caught a gar. Then Carson’s bait runner is sounded like a fire truck coming down the road, he hooks this fish I knew he had a giant on. Carson worked it like a pro and end up catching this giant bass that weighed 8 pounds 3ozs, he was like a little kid in a candy store .That fish was 25 inches long, I can’t lie! I think we all were in the candy store. We took some pictures and let her go. It was a great job by Carson. I was very pleased with myself being summer time trophies are hard to come by. Then it gets better the very next shiner Carson puts out not 2 minutes later lands another8 pound bass this fish was 24 inchs long. At this part of day I’m just amazed and the Big Smile Carlson has on his face was priceless. His granddad was very proud & said Carson you can’t believe what you just did back to back 8 pounders, thank you! Capt. Kip thank you! Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better it was awesome action & big fish trip. Gerald, Jerry & Carson we caught another 10 bass by 8 am, left for lunch and went in to Big Toho Marina on Lake Toho. Had some cheeseburgers, ice cold drinks and back we go. It was really hot summer day & the fishing slowed down a bunch. We decided to try one more area “The Honey Hole”. We stop on a point of grass threw out and landed 5 or 6 more bass before running out of live bait. We landed 16 or 17 bass up to 8 pounds, all on golden shiners and Carson had the 2 big fish. As Gerald was leaving he looked at and said “Mission Accomplished” Capt. Kip.
We are looking forward to fishing with you in the future.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer BASSonline –Kip Grunloh fishing@bassonline.com
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
Today I had the pleasure of meeting up with Kyle and his farther David Joyce from Weston. We went out to the Everglades for a six hour day we manged to catch a few bass with a few giant mud fish which Kyle was pretty excited to catch. The mud fish put up a real good fight, they do tricks by rolling when you try to bring them in. Kyle & David had a good time it was hot and fishing was little slow.
Thanks David & Kyle, we appreciate your business and look forward to fishing with you again.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
BASSonline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing on lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blogs. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass
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Thursday, August 19th, 2010
 South Florida Fishing
Hi,
My name is Dominic Todi. I fished today, August 18 with capt Brett. Fishing was slow but had a great time nonetheless. Capt Brett is great!
I just want to request you remind him, if he could e-mail the picture he took of my son and me with our catch. Since we forgot our camera, it’s all we have as a souvenir.
Send to this e-mail please.
Thanks,
Dominic
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Summer time fishing in Florida Everglades out with repeat customers Dominic & Anthony Todi. It was one of those peaceful days where you experience Florida wildlife, see gators and exotic birds in their nature habitat. The fishing was slow the wildlife plentful and humidity was high. The Todi caught the above picture bass on livebait & wacky worms.
Thanks Dominic, we appreciate your business and look forward to fishing with you again.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
BASSonline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing on lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blogs. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass
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