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First of all hello to everyone. Long time lurker of the boards. Bass fishing has me hooked! I am located in Boynton Beach and have fished some of the larger parks with limited sucess, seems like fishing pressure has made shore fishing these areas difficult . I've heard some canals and smaller areas hold nice bass and the possible peacocks. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I don't mind hiking to access areas or driving a bit from Boynton Beach. I practice catch and release only.

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I'm in Delray and only bass fish from shore. As far as I'm concerned the bass fishing is very weak in this area from shore from May until about January, boaters do far better. I have a good canal behind my home, but the water level is so low now I'm hard pressed to catch anything, even my community ponds are not producing like they do in the winter.

I might suggest looking for deeper canals like the Bob West or the one just north of Boynton Beach Blvd., off Hagen Ranch rd or 441, those 441 canals can be good too. Try the points where two canals are intersecting. Haven't caught a Peacock around here in over a year.

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Yea I agree.. I Iive in Boynton Beach also. The bite has slowed down. However I know some spots that you can still catch fish. PM for the info if you like.

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