Couldn't resist posting this after seeing yakmans post. I 've been down in Florida tearing it up. For the most part not getting up early, not worrying what the tides were doing, just fishing different areas and making a plan when I got there. In one span of 4 days, fished 4 different areas and got 3 slams (trout reds and snook). I have caught snook every day and reds every day but 1 except today because I was in lake ida. Today I did get up very early and headed to the east coast of Florida to fish for peacocks. I even got a dozen shiners to help my quest. I fished hard all morning only getting a couple chunky large mouths. Around lunch time I caught my first ever snake head on a Tony accetta spoon. A while later I hooked a clown knife fish on a rattle trap but it threw the hook before I could net it. At 2:00 I was down to my last 2 shiners and I feared I would not get a peacock. I threw one of the shiners under a dock and soon after had a very small peacock. I released it and threw my last one under the same dock and got another one a little larger. Out of shiners now I threw my Tony some more and got 3 more even bigger. Glad I got to cross off a bucket list fish. I love Tony spoon,s in shallow water and Florida had a lot of shallow water. I have caught 3 new species on Tony's here, baracuda, snake head and peacock. I think I have caught over 30 species on them.0220201429a.jpg0220201355.jpg0220200947_HDR.jpg
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Mike - You are doing very well on your Florida trip. I fished in Islamorada on Wed, in the Everglades back country on Thurs, and will squeeze in a trip in the lower Keys this morning before the front and strong winds arrive. The fish have been biting well for me too. I will post a story with photos after today's trip.John Veil
Annapolis
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Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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One of these days, I'm going to catch a peacock bass, preferably on the fly. I saw a video of them hitting flyrod poppers in their native Amazon River so I know they'll come up for surface lures and flies. I just have to get to south FL where they've been introduced.
Continued success to each of you, Mike and John, on your FL trip.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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I've never been so happy to have my thread title one-upped haha! Awesome to hear how well you're doing down there...what a joy it must be to have so many species available and to get that excitement on every hookup. Good stuff! A clown knife fish is one of my bucket list fish...those things look incredible! Hopefully you're able to boat one!Matt
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2019 Vibe Sea Ghost 130- "The Blurple Nurple"
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