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Miami Bucket List Fishing Charter for Peacock Bass

Miami Bucket List Fishing

Every visitor that travels to Florida every year may not know about Florida peacock bass fishing. If you are looking for something incredibly fun to do with friends or family, bass fishing should be at the top of the list. Peacock bass is exotic to South Florida and has flourished as a freshwater sports fish. Come to explore Miami’s bucket list fishing for a freshwater fishing adventure of a lifetime!

Our local experts have been on the water for years and days determining the best methods to catch peacock bass. One of our goals and missions here is to share our passion for bass fishing with you. In order to do that, you have to come to experience it for yourself. Captain Robert Miley is the perfect guide to get you hooked up on some of the best peacock bass fishing in the state.
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Captain Miley had the pleasure of fishing with Ron. He was traveling from Chicago to get in on some outdoor activity here in South Florida. Ron is a young collegiate bass fisherman that loves bass fishing. Miami is a great opportunity to catch some quality bass but different species. The peacock bass is the dominant species down here in Miami.

Ron got the chance to explore the Aerojet Canal System. If you are staying in the Florida Keys and want to go freshwater fishing, this is the place to go. Ron caught a large number of peacock bass on his quick fishing trip. Bigger bass was highly elusive. Ron fished live bait as well as topwater. Making a commotion with topwater baits is always a great way to catch peacock bass.

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The Aerojet may not be 100% but it is coming back strong. Give it some more time and it will start to produce some excellent fishing again.
Ron and Captain Miley are looking forward to exploring what it has to offer again soon!
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Just shortly after this awesome fishing trip, Captain Miley adventure out in The Falls Canal System. This is a completely different style of fishing in this urban canal system. Jerry was traveling from New Jersey to get hooked up in Miami. Hearing all the rant and rave about peacock bass fishing, he had to come and try it. He is a retired electronic salesman and was down here enjoying the Florida sunshine the outdoors.

One of the things that were on Jerry’s bucket list was catching peacock bass. The Miami Falls came in strong today for Jerry. Jerry caught a good number of peacock bass. Most of the bass came on live bait. They were also cookie-cutter fish within the weight range of 2-3 pounds. Jerry wanted to also spend time with artificial baits but there was no action on it.

Captain Miley is looking forward to fishing with Jerry again in the future!

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Don’t miss out on your fishing adventure in Miami. These hard-fighting peacock bass can really bring a lot of excitement to you and your family. The action is great all year round. Bring your family, friends, or loved ones along on a fishing charter you won’t forget. We look forward to seeing you on the water next time!

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About Capt Robert 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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