Fished with Captain Kevin Cannon many times, they fish from Palm Beach to Miami.
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Originally posted by stykshooter View PostFished with Captain Kevin Cannon many times, they fish from Palm Beach to Miami.
https://www.instagram.com/peacock_bass_adventures/
That looks like a blast. Putting that on the list for next year.
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I think they grow bigger in SA and I can only imagine what a 12lber would fight like!Originally posted by Mike View PostBy doing some quick looking, it seems like Miami is a better option than South America. Has anyone made a trip outside the US for Peacock Bass recently and can advise?
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Originally posted by TX CHICKEN View PostI think they grow bigger in SA and I can only imagine what a 12lber would fight like!
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He said they would **** near rip the rod out of your hand. I will tell you they are VERY tasty.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostBy doing some quick looking, it seems like Miami is a better option than South America. Has anyone made a trip outside the US for Peacock Bass recently and can advise?
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Originally posted by stykshooter View PostFished with Captain Kevin Cannon many times, they fish from Palm Beach to Miami.
https://www.instagram.com/peacock_bass_adventures/
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Originally posted by Mike View PostBy doing some quick looking, it seems like Miami is a better option than South America. Has anyone made a trip outside the US for Peacock Bass recently and can advise?
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Still in Miami now and had an amazing day hammering the peacocks. I have to say you need to do this at least once. I did a full day trip and put well over 30 in the boat from 1-7.75 pounds. They don’t get much bigger here in Miami from what I was told. But let me tell you the 7.75 pounder was my dream for the US. my guide also does amazon trips I will be looking into next year.
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Lived in a hammock on a tributary of the Rio negro for four months. Unfortunately, it was the dry season (that's a relative term). Where we were the river was alkaline so no mosquitoes. Won't find that in Florida. In the Amazon you grow big or get eaten. I want to go back down and fish for real some time.
Those are nice fish. Glad you got into them.
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Originally posted by KevinAndy View PostI have been to Brazil 3 times, most recently was 2011 I believe. If you want to just catch a Peacock I would go to Miami. Flying in to the jungle and staying on a floating cabin is a whole other adventure that I hope I can do a few more times. The first Peacock I ever caught was 20.5# so I got spoiled pretty quick.
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