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South Florida Everglades Fishing Report

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Today once again, that’s right. Just here in May 2008 and back for more Mike Koziol all the way from Palos Park, IL. Mike and I had a great trip and swapped several stories last time he was here. I new he would be back, but never thought so soon.

With the water up in the Everglades most other guides services are complaining there not catching fish andMike Koziol believe me there not. So I really wanted Mike to have another great trip with Mike, I know the conversation would be good but I needed to locate quality bass to ensure our success.

Mike met me at 6:00am, actually his wife dropped him off, introduced herself and said, “you guys are crazy getting up this early.” Boy, if I had a dollar for every time I heard that, I would take everyone fishing for FREE…ha-ha.

As we headed out, I ask Mike if he was up for adventure and of coarse he yes…that’s all I needed to hear and we were off. After a nice ride and good conversation we got to the boat ramp put the boat in and away we went. A 10 minute ride out to the first location and we started fishing.

We started with top-water of coarse and it wasn’t long at all before Mike was hooked up on a bass. Mike’s first fish weight-in around 4 lbs, it was a great way to start the morning. As the day progressed to bright blue bird skies, Mike wanted to say with topwater despite what I said. I tried several other lures with some success, but Mike stayed with top-water continuing to get strikes. As the day became brighter the fish were starting to short strike his lure, but “die hard Mike” stay with it and I am glad he did.

Midway through the afternoon, cloud cover started to appear. The cloudier it got the better the bite became. With the storms approaching we decided to get close to the boat ramp for a quick exit if needed and what a great choice it was. The rain came from all side, but only provided sprinkles at best for us. As you can imagine the fishing only got better with the cool air and added winds.

Mike ended the day with a 5 and 6 lb largemouth bass back to back, on topwater of coarse. In bass fishing, every day is a new day and on this day presidency paid off!

I had a another outstanding day with Mike, we fished hard and worked for every bite but it was worth it in the end.

I can’t wait till next time…thanks again Mike for another great day.

Tight Lines,
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Everglades fishing keeps them coming back…

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Alex from Brazil in Everglades Yes, you guessed it…this is the honeymoon couple back for another try. Leaving tomorrow to go back to Brazil after several weeks in Florida. Alex wanted one more chance at catching these South Florida bass in the Everglades.

After taking a week in the Orlando area, they were back in the Miami area and could not resist fishing again after our last trip. The difference in this trip verses the last one, was he purchased several new rod & reel combos while in Orlando at the Bass Pro Shops and really wanted to break them in on some of these Everglades large-mouth bass.

Loaded with 6 and 8 lb test line and extremely ultra lite travel rods, I wasn’t sure my heart was up to this kind if excitment. Seems Alex, took little to no neglect to all the lilly pads. Alex got in the zone and started to boat bass after bass on his new rod & reel combo.

Different then our last trip which was on a Tuesday, this time it was a Saturday during a bass fishing tournament day. So, to say the least there was a lot of pressure on these fish today. Several people reported tough fishing for that day, but I am happy to report Alex and his ultra lite equipment boated over 60 bass all by himself. As you can see in the posted picture he had several good quality bass in the 3 to 4lb range and a chance at one lunker which the ultra lite equipment just could not hold up too.

It was a great day and in Alex’s own words, “This was the best fishing day of my life.”

I look forward to talking fishing with all of you!

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Peacock Bass Fishing Report – Florida 5-31-2008

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Today was a very eventful day fishing for Peacock bass in South Florida. I fished with Bill & Rodney from the Jacksonville, Florida area. They are avid fishermen, Rodney fishes mostly for largemouth bass, while Bill fishes mainly for trout and redfish. Both are retired U.S. Navy and we were honoredMidas cichlid - Peacock bass family to have them pick bassonline.com as there very first fishing guide service experience.

They had heard about the hard fighting Peacock bass through one of our T.V. show that aired recently. So, with a five hour drive from Jacksonville, FL they decided to stay the night near the fishing lake at the Miami Airport Hilton to get an early start. Knowing they wanted to experience the full realm of what the Florida Peacock bass had to offer, we decided to fish a complete 12+ hour full day of fishing.

I picked them up early and headed south to one of my favorite peacock bass holes. Started off with top water, of coarse…and three cast later Rodney had a 3 1/2 pound peacock just destroy his lure. As you can guess this started the day out right as we continued to adjust lure presentation and fish the rest of the Miami water system. With the idea that we were fishing the hole day, I want to give these guys a treat…really make the trip an adventure. So, we pulled the boat out and headed to one of my favorite T.V. filming holes where things only could continue to get better.

After catching several on top-water, hard jerk baits and live-bait we decided to move again to area called Snapper creek to finish out the day. The day ended with a little fury, as Bill lost a giant Peacock bass on topwater…not his fault, the fish just pulled off the hooks. These fish do that kind of thing, they have an incredible head shake when there hooked with unbelievable speed.

When I asked, “how many fish did we catch today”…they replied, I have no idea…a lot. Then Rodney replied, “I know I missed 15 to 20 myself” as he laughed and we all agreed.

Good day of fishing, with a good couple of guys. Hopefully, when they return we can even make it better next time.

If you are interested to trying your luck at the mighty Peacock bass or largemouth bass fishing in Central or South Florida, give me a call or send me an email.

I look forward to talking fishing with all of you!

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Capt Todd
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Okeechobee Bass Fishing Report 5-30-08

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Lake Okeechobee bass fishing pictures Heavy winds the last few days on Lake Okeechobee. Today, I fished with John and Mary Rogers from New York.

We fished a few shiners, but ended up using mostly plastics. I sure enjoyed fishing with them today, the bite started a little slow at first with just a scattered bite. As the morning passed the bite picked up a lot.

Today we fished 6 hours and caught about 35, lost a bunch of the fish that were biting softly.

As we approach a new moon there are still a few females that have not spawned but not a bunch. Today we saw a nice school of bass come up with the bass being brought to the boat on swim bait.

Come catch ‘em on World famous Lake Okeechobee!

Capt Mark Shepard
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