Double Bass Fishing Adventure while Florida Fishing Lake Okeechobee

Double Bass Fishing Adventure

Double Bass Fishing Adventure

Florida is one of the best places in the nation to come catch largemouth bass. Enjoy Double Bass Fishing Adventure next time you are visiting the state. Lake Okeechobee is starting to produce great fishing trips.

On my first trip out, I had the pleasure of fishing with Tyler and his Dad Greg. They wanted to explore Lake Okeechobee while the fishing conditions were clean and clear. We fished out of Harney Pond near the North End.

The bite was active the whole trip and they caught 50 largemouth bass. Water temperatures were at 75 degrees. Bass are continuing to transition to the flats to spawn. They had a blast catching Florida Largemouth bass with a giant in the boat weighing close to 7 pounds.

After this trip, I went out in the afternoon with Patty and Paul. They wanted to explore Lake Okeechobee during a late day bite. Fishing was great again with a lot of action.

Top water baits, flukes and speed worms near milfoil grass flats were effective in catching the largemouth bass. They caught some great numbers weighing up to 3 pounds.

Unfortunately they had a big one on and it broke us off. Don’t miss out on the action on Lake Okeechobee as it begins to pick up. We had a great time and I am looking forward to fishing with these people again soon!

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Bonding Peacock Bass Fishing in Naples Florida with Captain Mark Rose

Bonding Peacock Bass Fishing

Days on the water like this are the ones we remember for a lifetime. Bonding Peacock Bass Fishing is a great method in catching quality fish here in Naples. Don’t miss out on this action next time traveling to Florida.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Ron Powers and his daughter Catlin. They were traveling from up North to catch these Florida Bass. Naples Golden Gate Canal System holds excellent water for Peacock Bass Fishing.

We had a great day of fishing focusing on the ledges in the canals. These ledges are 7 to 8 feet deep and hold the bass. Wild caught domestic shiners were the most effective method in catching them. Pitch them along the ledge and hold on for a fight of a life!

Ron and Catlin caught over 40 bass including peacock and largemouth. The biggest fish weighed in the range of 3.5 to 4 pounds. We had multiple big fish on that got caught up in the trees.

Water temperature was at 76 which were perfect for catching the peacock bass. The action will continue to be great through the winter months and will get really strong as it is consistently warm.

I am looking forward to fishing with them next time as they love to catch largemouth bass on Lake Okeechobee as well!

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First Peacock Bass Fishing Trip on the Golden Gate Canal

First Peacock Bass Fishing

Peacock Bass are the most hard fight freshwater species that roam the waters here in Florida. Naples is a perfect place to enjoy your First Peacock Bass Fishing Trip. The Golden Gate Canal System holds excellent waters for these exotic bass to be caught.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Kathleen and John traveling from New York. They were coming down on vacation and wanted to add some Florida Fishing in the mix. It was going to be their first peacock bass fishing trip ever.

We went out on a quick 4 hour trip before the weather got nasty on us here in Southwest Florida. Water temperatures were holding at 76 degrees which is nice conditions for bass fishing. Live bait was the most effective method on this fishing trip with domestic shiners.

Kathleen and John caught several quality bass on this trip. They caught their first peacock bass along with largemouth. They also landed a bonus fish with a snook in the boat. The biggest peacock bass weighed 4 pounds.

We focused in on some structure that I knew they would be on. It was a great time on the water and I am looking forward to fishing with them again in the future.

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First Cast Bass Fishing while Florida Fishing Naples for Peacock Bass

First Cast Bass Fishing

Florida is home to some of the best bass fishing in the nation. Naples, Florida is a great place to go peacock bass fishing when traveling to the Southwest coast. First Cast Bass Fishing can really excite you when you are on the hunt for the exotic peacock bass.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Romana traveling from Wisconsin. She came down and went fishing by herself on the Golden Gate Canal System. This canal system is one of the best for peacock bass fishing in Naples.

On Romana’s first cast, she caught a peacock bass that really gave her a good fight. It is always exciting to come to Florida and catch a bass on your first cast. She put a lot of quality peacock bass in the boat weighing between 3 to 4 pounds.

Domestic shiners were the most effective method to catching these peacock bass. They have been focused in around structure like rocks and docks. We experienced a lot of action that allowed for a great time on the water.

When traveling to Florida, don’t miss out on an adventure of a lifetime catching peacock or largemouth bass.

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Repeat Big Bass Fishing while Florida Fishing Lake Okeechobee

Repeat Big Bass Fishing

If you are looking for a fishing trip of a lifetime catching largemouth bass, Lake Okeechobee is the place to go. Repeat Big Bass Fishing is one of the most exciting ways to get out in the outdoors here in Florida.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Kim and Donnie. They are repeat clients of mine that love to bass fish when on vacation here in Florida. We fished out of Okeechobee City on the North end of the Lake.

Fishing can be highly unpredictable here in Florida but always ends strong. We had a slow start to our day and the bite kicked on at around 10 am. Wild caught live shiners were the most effective technique.

Kim and Donnie caught 25 largemouth bass with the biggest coming on the last cast weighing 6.8 pounds. Kim always catches a bigger fish than Donnie when they come out. He is never happy about it.

The Pass on the north end was the most productive spot. Bass Fishing has been great and there is even better to come.

I look forward to fishing with Kim and Donnie again. Don’t miss out on your adventure here on Lake Okeechobee.

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