SFL BassHunter Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 Let me say that was a ton of fun! Heck he wasn't even all that big and put up decent fight. It's a shame it was the only one I caught with a spinner bait. But I got my new arsenal of stuff coming in tomorrow and I can't wait to try it. Caught this guy at 97th ave (Snapper Creek) 2 Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted December 27, 2013 Super User Posted December 27, 2013 They sure are fun. Congrats on your first pea. Quote
Super User Nitrofreak Posted December 27, 2013 Super User Posted December 27, 2013 Congrats and thanks for sharing !!! Quote
SFL BassHunter Posted December 27, 2013 Author Posted December 27, 2013 Oh snap! Captain Shane, I had no idea you were on this forum! I've watched all of your youtube vids! Love your stuff! I've learned a ton from just watching the way you cast, and work your jigs on the videos. Keep em coming! Quote
Shane Procell Posted December 28, 2013 Posted December 28, 2013 Oh snap! Captain Shane, I had no idea you were on this forum! I've watched all of your youtube vids! Love your stuff! I've learned a ton from just watching the way you cast, and work your jigs on the videos. Keep em coming! I appreciate the kind words. Looking forward to seeing more of your reports. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted December 28, 2013 Super User Posted December 28, 2013 Nice pea..........I wasn't so fortunate. I start the day with a small snook about 5-6 pounds, then at sunrise I get tapped and see a pretty big jack swimming off. Then I did some peacock fishing and had several nice blow ups behind the lure, but didn't land one. Unusual for both jacks and peacocks not to take the hook. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 28, 2013 Super User Posted December 28, 2013 Just curious... Are peacocks invasive or are they stocked by the DNR? Are they considered a gamefish or do you kill them all? Quote
Shane Procell Posted December 28, 2013 Posted December 28, 2013 Just curious... Are peacocks invasive or are they stocked by the DNR? Are they considered a gamefish or do you kill them all? The FWC stocked the Peacock back in the 80's to control some other invasives species. They have the same protection as gamefish with similiar bag limits. No one kills them. Quote
SFL BassHunter Posted December 28, 2013 Author Posted December 28, 2013 Sorry to hear that SirSnookaLot. I had several blowups at tropical park as well with a mini torpedo but they didn't hit. Then I lost the dang thing in the cattails with one of them wacky casts that go out of control, was not happy! Roadwarrior : Yeah like Shane said they were stocked, and apparently the project went well. But I did hear that when we had our last "cold front", some of our crops froze over and stuff, couple years ago, a lot of the peacocks died in broward and north of broward. They are native to the amazon and don't do well in the cold. They get HUGE down there in the amazon. Check out addictive fishing on youtube. They have an amazon episode and they catch some monster ones. They have 3 species over there as well. Speckled, Butterfly (which is what we have here) and Blue peacocks I believe. Quote
Super User geo g Posted December 28, 2013 Super User Posted December 28, 2013 Peacock are sure special here in south Florida. You know almost immediately you have something special hooked when you set the hook on a decent size one. Long crazy runs, airborne flips, and none stop action even when landed. One of the best gamefish anywhere I'm the world. 1 Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted December 29, 2013 Super User Posted December 29, 2013 When it comes to freshwater peacocks maybe my favorite in South Florida. Prior to the freeze they were every where in Palm Beach county, not the case now and I'm really having to hunt to find them. Most of the ones I'm catching in PB are small, but when I get one over 3# it's nice treat on light tackle. Quote
jonnysmith Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 awesome fish buddy im glad u had fun with it,thats what its all about (fun)..1 area that has always been very productive for me going back to the early 80's is all the canals on gables water ways.there even gators in there (seen them).i would put a jon boat at dinner key marina & hit the canals,ive got snook,snappers,look downs,cat fish,peacocks,small tarpon,cudas,sheepshead,grunts.always during the week (no holidays) and especially at night!!.at night u can hear fish jumping all over.. Quote
SFL BassHunter Posted January 6, 2014 Author Posted January 6, 2014 Jonny whats a good bait to use for night fishing? Quote
jonnysmith Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 for fresh or salt water???..real bait or fake?? and what fish do u have in mind 2 go after? Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted January 6, 2014 Super User Posted January 6, 2014 Peacocks seldom if ever hit at night. Quote
SFL BassHunter Posted January 7, 2014 Author Posted January 7, 2014 Oh i was thinking Fresh water. Largemouth. I'm new to freshwater fishing. I've done plenty of saltwater so I'm pretty good in that department. Quote
jonnysmith Posted January 7, 2014 Posted January 7, 2014 for me personally,the lure that has produced the most hits & fish thruout all my years and in all different water conditions & with all sorts of fish,has been the black & silver minnow that rattles..thats my #1 lure.ive got jacks,bass,peacocks,snappers,oscars,u name it..for a while ive beens sticking to live baits that i get with my net,that always produces fish for me hands down. Quote
Wonderwood Posted January 7, 2014 Posted January 7, 2014 Do peacocks only live in the southeast corner of Miami or can they be caught on the west coast perhaps in the Tampa Bay Area? Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted January 7, 2014 Super User Posted January 7, 2014 Do peacocks only live in the southeast corner of Miami or can they be caught on the west coast perhaps in the Tampa Bay Area? They are only a SE FL fish. Farthest North is Palm Beach the farther SE, the higher their populations. West Coast does not have pea's. Quote
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