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Excellent Miami Falls Fishing Adventure Catching Monster Peacock Bass

Excellent Miami Falls Fishing Adventure

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing in South Florida is one of the best experiences you can share with someone close. An Excellent Miami Falls Fishing Adventure can really have you hooked on Florida Fishing.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Bruce and his son Luke. They are traveling from Long Island, New York to catch some peacock bass while visiting their mother.

One of the things they really wanted to do was caught a quality peacock bass that would be memorable. Fishing for largemouth in ponds in New York is what they have experience with so they were in for a nice treat.

We had an amazing time out on the water in Miami. The system holds some awesome fishing and we had some great action. Bruce and Luke caught over 12 bass all in the range they were looking for.

It was beyond exciting for them to catch two peacock bass weighing 6.25 pounds and 5 pounds. This was a trip they will never forget. Conditions were perfect for these fish with air temperatures at 82 and water temperatures at 74.

Bruce and Luke had an outstanding time and they are looking forward to their next visit to Florida. It will surely be something they will experience again.

Thank you, Mr. Jenkins and we look forward to fishing with you again!

Come Catch Yours Today with Capt Robert Miley The Falls.

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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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