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Double Up Peacock Bass Fishing Golden Gate Canal

Peacock Bass Fishing Golden Gate Canal

Hi, this is Captain Mark Rose with your Golden gate canal fishing report.

It is always a pleasure to get to experience something that is right in your backyard and you may not know of. Peacock Bass Fishing Golden Gate Canal System is really starting to produce the quality and numbers we have been looking for. Ted and Jay came out fishing with me today and they were in for a treat.

Originally from Chicago and now relocated to the Fort Myers area, they have never experienced peacock bass fishing before. It was a great fishing trip.

The two gentlemen crushed the peacocks catching almost 45. The biggest fish was 3 pounds 8 ounces. They were an exceptional amount of double-ups which made for a much better day.

Peacock bass is holding right around the 8-foot depth range with the water temperature maintained at 80 degrees.

This is Captain Mark Rose and if you are looking to catch some of these peacocks here on the West Coast of South Florida, contact BassOnline today.

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Capt. Mark Rose hometown is Pittsburgh PA. Mark has been Peacock Bass Fishing Golden Gate Canal since 1999. He fishes Lake Erie in the spring for smallmouth. He runs a detail shop in his hometown during the summer, spring and fall and heads to Florida during the winter months to do what he loves, guide on Lake Okeechobee.

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Joseph LoBianco

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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