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Bass Fishing Reports => Florida => Southeast Region Bass Fishing Reports => Florida Peacock Bass Fishing => Topic started by: Capt. BassinLou on September 12, 2021, 05:55:13 PM

Title: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on September 12, 2021, 05:55:13 PM
Testing out a finesse swimbait for hungry Peacock Bass and it worked! ;)

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Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Mike Cork on September 13, 2021, 10:10:19 AM
I know all these canals and ditches run together. Just curious why we haven't heard of Peas in the lakes? Is it a current issue? I know a lot of those canals are dead ends and don't have much current...

Nice catches btw
Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on September 13, 2021, 11:55:00 AM
Quote from: Mike Cork on September 13, 2021, 10:10:19 AM
I know all these canals and ditches run together. Just curious why we haven't heard of Peas in the lakes? Is it a current issue? I know a lot of those canals are dead ends and don't have much current...

Nice catches btw
Tx Mike. Our canals are not dead ends, and have current. Not always, but they do have current. These canals are elaborate waterways that combat against flooding and eventually empty into the sea. Peacocks are plentiful in the hundreds of man made lakes we have down here in South FL. You may not hear much about them because these lakes are inside of gated communities.
Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Mike Cork on September 13, 2021, 12:17:50 PM
I wonder how they haven't become significant in lakes like Big O? Seems like they could really hurt forage populations because of how aggressive they are.
Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on September 13, 2021, 12:25:28 PM
Quote from: Mike Cork on September 13, 2021, 12:17:50 PM
I wonder how they haven't become significant in lakes like Big O? Seems like they could really hurt forage populations because of how aggressive they are.

Peacocks territory reach right up to the Northern End of South FL. I suspect they haven't moved farther North due to water temps in the winter. When water temps dip below a certain point for a sustained amount of time, Peacock's and host of other exotic fish die off like they did in our winter of 09.
Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Mike Cork on September 13, 2021, 02:54:59 PM
Gotcha, I wasn't sure where the "warm winter water" line was.
Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: FlatsNBay on September 14, 2021, 12:43:27 PM
What kind of retrieve and what speed have worked for you with the swimbait?

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Title: Re: Urban canal Peacock Bass action
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on September 14, 2021, 01:10:04 PM
Quote from: FlatsNBay on September 14, 2021, 12:43:27 PM
What kind of retrieve and what speed have worked for you with the swimbait?

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Good question Steve. On this particular outing, I was using a faster retrieve simulating a flushed out bait fish paralleling a hydrilla line.