Thanks for the pics
I had an absolutely wonderful time Tuesday (May 27) fishing a new spot in the Everglades with my friend, Alan Zaremba, Florida's top peacock bass guide. We fished the L-67 canal at Everglades Holiday Park off U.S. 27.
The place is full of fish. The action will remain hot until the summer rains begin and the water rises.
We caught 50 largemouth bass, 49 peacock bass, 25 Mayan cichlids, 30 bluegill, 3 oscar, 3 shellcracker, 2 speckled perch (crappie) and a gar. Alan also missed two chain pickerel.
He was using spinning gear and a No. 7 Rapala. I used fly rod and caught my fish on poppers, Myakka Minnows, Wooly Buggers and Clousers.
I managed the largest bass of the day, a nice 4-pounder.
I shot all of the photos, so that's Alan in the pics.
I highly recommend this spot.
Best bass:
Speckled perch:
Oscar:
Mayan cichlid:
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com
Thanks for the pics
"Mister, I love the way you wear that hat."
"You don't know nothin'."
I bet a peacock bass on a flyrod would be thrill
Goodnight Vienna...Pistols Firing!!!
Those Mayans sure are a pretty fish
"Mister, I love the way you wear that hat."
"You don't know nothin'."
Thanks! I would highly recommend a trek to the 'Glades in order to experience oscars and Mayans. Pound for pounds, they're no doubt two of the hardest fighters in fresh water. They're incredibly strong.
In addition, there's a better than average chance you'll get a lunker bass.
What's so funny is that the area has a tremendous population of big, thick bluegill. But few people mess with them because of the peacocks and largemouth. Shellcracker are pretty plentiful and large, too!
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com