Knuckle Head Fishing Charters
Miami, Florida, is a world-class travel destination known for its beautiful scenery and weather. After spending days on the beach, you will be looking for additional activities to embark on. Luckily, Miami is also home to some of the best fishing in the state. Freshwater fishing in Florida is a great way to spend a day in the outdoors. Hop on board for our knucklehead fishing charters and catch the fish of a lifetime.
When you embark on an adventure in Miami, the exotic peacock bass is what you are going to be after. This beautiful and hard-fighting species will blow you away. Many hear peacock bass and think of South America, but you don’t have to travel that far to knock this species off your bucket list. Explore the waters of Miami with one of our local experts, and they will get you on fish all trip long.
Here is your Miami Bass Fishing Update:
Captain Joe Gruny had the pleasure of fishing with Ruth and Brian. They were traveling from Baltimore looking to spend some quality time in South Florida. While doing so, being outside and on the water was a must. They have always wanted to catch peacock bass, and Captain Joe made it happen.
The fishing conditions at the beginning of this trip made the bite slower. As the day progressed, things began to warm up. Ruth and Brian had a blast catching over 15 peacock bass along with several cichlids. The big bass eluded us on this fishing trip. It was still a great time for this couple, and they are looking forward to going after them again next time they visit.
Captain Joe is looking forward to catching more bass with Ruth and Brian next time!
It was not long after this fishing trip that Captain Robert Miley was out on the water. He had the pleasure of fishing with Michael and his son. Michael’s son was turning 17, and this was his birthday present. There is no better way to celebrate your birthday than a day on the water, especially at Miami’s Airport Lakes. They were traveling from Nova Scotia to enjoy the nice weather. They were also going on a family cruise but had to get some fishing in before the cruise.
The peacock bass were in the middle of their spawn, causing some aggressive bites. Captain Bob got them on some quality peacock bass. Michael and his son caught 20 nice bass on their quick trip. Most of the bass were male and had knuckles on their heads. It was a knucklehead fishing charter, and they had a blast catching all the fish they could.
This father-and-son duo will be back for more action in the near future! Captain Bob is looking forward to getting them on a big bass next time!
Just shortly after this fishing trip, Captain Bob took an adventure further South. The Miami Falls Canal System, where the canals are long, and the bass are big. Captain Bob had the pleasure of fishing with Richard. Richard was traveling from Arizona and was taking a vacation from the Mayo Clinic. Peacock bass fishing in Miami was always something intriguing to Richard and he had to try it.
The fishing conditions were fair on this trip. Richard caught some quality numbers of bass. The largest fish was a 5-pound largemouth bass, not to mention some quality catfish as a bi-catch.
He also caught several nice peacock bass in the 2-3 pound weight range. The fish were deeper than normal, making them slightly more difficult to catch. Richard had a great time catching fish and is looking forward to exploring the waters for a trophy next time!
Don’t miss out on your fishing adventure when visiting Miami, FL. Miami has a lot to offer when traveling and visiting, but nothing beats a day in the outdoors. When looking to discover something new, experience what peacock bass fishing can do for you. Bring your loved ones along for a fishing adventure of a lifetime. We look forward to seeing you on the water next time!
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