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Colorado Natives Fishing Peacock Bass Blue Lagoon South Florida

Colorado Natives Fishing Peacock Bass Blue Lagoon South Florida

Hello this is Capt Robert Miley I’m getting ready to leave Blue Lagoon.

Today, we got Colorado Natives Fishing Peacock Bass Blue Lagoon South Florida. I dropped off my customer, Chris from Colorado, and his two brothers Dave and Fernando. They had a nice day fishing. The water was about 70-72 degrees and the air temperature was 68 when I got on the water, and it’s right now 80 degrees. It was a little slow and wet this morning. It took a while for them to turn on. But once they did, we got some good ones. We just had to sit and really work on them a little bit longer than usual.

You really have to be patient, but we got them on a different technique this time. We threw shiners up against the seawall and just let them sit. It was really hard for the guys to let it sit and wait for the bite. Once I got the patient, we got some nice ones. The biggest one was 5.5 pounds. I wanted to thank you, Chris, David, and Fernando. I really enjoyed the trip, and we’ll see you on the water next time. The peacock bass fishing should be great. Talk to you later in tight lines.

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Capt Bob Miley started bass fishing in the Florida Everglades.
On the very first trip out he caught a 10lb 0/8 o/z largemouth bass and has been fishing for bass ever since. Robert Miley has been fishing professionally on the B.A.S.S. Eastern Division, for the past 7 years. He also is the Bass Pro Shops Pro Staff representative for South Florida. Versatile in that he fishes for Peacock bass as well as trophy largemouth on Lake Okeechobee.

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Joe LoBianco currently living in South Florida, born and raised in New York. He is now working as a Marketing Assistant for bassonline.com. Fishing is his passion and he won't stop building businesses and fishing for the rest of his life.

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