April started on a high note , with spring on us fish are getting very aggressive and protecting their fry so it is that time when a big strike on a top water lures shows up
My last trip was a peacock bass trip , after 50 I lost count and it was at mid day trip so I think we ended on 80+ , 3 pounds was the standard size but probably 15 over 4 pounds
April started on a high note , with spring on us fish are getting very aggressive and protecting their fry so it is that time when a big strike on a top water lures shows up
My last trip was a peacock bass trip , after 50 I lost count and it was at mid day trip so I think we ended on 80+ , 3 pounds was the standard size but probably 15 over 4 pounds
Fishing has been great, the peacock bass is great on the urban canals as on the Everglades, with days of 50+ fish with some of giants 5+ range, large mouth bass has been good as well with numbers and fish close to double digits on Lake Okeechobee
Fishing has been great, the peacock bass is great on the urban canals as on the Everglades, with days of 50+ fish with some of giants 5+ range, large mouth bass has been good as well with numbers and fish close to double digits on Lake Okeechobee
Fishing has been good overall, slow down for a couple of days for the peacock bass do it to the cold front bit everything went back to normal, largemouth been good as well on Lake Okeechobee with some big ones
Fishing has been good overall, slow down for a couple of days for the peacock bass do it to the cold front bit everything went back to normal, largemouth been good as well on Lake Okeechobee with some big ones
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