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18 minutes ago, soflabasser said:

Thank you, I have done well both for Peacock bass and largemouth bass this month and I catch all these fish from the shore.You might want to check Instagram,lots of guys have been catching +6 pound peacock bass this month in South Florida.There's even a guy that recently caught 2 peacock bass each over 7 pounds in less than 2 weeks time(he also caught these peacock bass from the shore). I have over 22 years experience catching peacock bass, so catching big peacock bass is something I am very familiar with.

 

P.S. South Florida has been experiencing a warm winter this year(many days of +80 degree weather)maybe that has sometihing to do with people catching lots of big peacock bass this season.Regardless the reason I am having a blast catching lots of big peacock bass.

 

 

You can fantasize all you want, when the water temperature is in the 60's in South Florida the peacock bite is not hot!!!!!!!  This water temp is a solid fact, not a made up fantasies!!!!!

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Sounds like someone is a little grouchy and needs to go fishing soon,maybe even catch a biggin in the process.People been catching big peacock bass this month and its all over Instagram, I am not the only one who's been catching them.I am having a blast catching these big peacock bass,and so are other people.With that said, nothing that somebody says online can change the fact that me and other people are catching big peacock bass this month.I am looking towards to fishing this weekend, since the fishing has been on fire for me.

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I got it fellas. I figured out the issue. The reason for the big peacock bass and maybe the reason the are abnormally biting. 

Highest radiation reading since 3/11 detected at Fukushima No. 1 reactor

:lol-045:

 

Seriously I haven't a clue about a peacock bass but a little humor was needed. Although the Fukushima issue isn't funny the thought of the old huge weird stuff supposedly from radiation exposure in the movies came to mind. :)

 

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8 hours ago, S. Sass said:

I got it fellas. I figured out the issue. The reason for the big peacock bass and maybe the reason the are abnormally biting. 

Highest radiation reading since 3/11 detected at Fukushima No. 1 reactor

:lol-045:

 

Seriously I haven't a clue about a peacock bass but a little humor was needed. Although the Fukushima issue isn't funny the thought of the old huge weird stuff supposedly from radiation exposure in the movies came to mind. :)

 

Sass our fish down here are powered by mercury, and I don't mean the outboard motors lol.

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Any of yall fishing the Double Ds saloon tournament, on the 11th of march I believe, out on the lox? $2k for big bass, $1k for 1st place

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