
Lake Ida Florida Bass Fishing for Peacocks and Largemouths
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Date: 2020-08-03
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Comments and reviews: 10
Stephen
So glad you guys dodged the bullet with the hurricane! I've been through a couple big blows up on the Outer Banks of N. C. back in the day. No foolin', that's scary, the awesome power of Mother Nature.
I'm definitely putting a South Florida peacock bass fishing trip on my bucket list.
Thanks for the videos! Always fun to watch your new posts. Keep on catchin', and I'll keep on watchin'!
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So glad you guys dodged the bullet with the hurricane! I've been through a couple big blows up on the Outer Banks of N. C. back in the day. No foolin', that's scary, the awesome power of Mother Nature.
I'm definitely putting a South Florida peacock bass fishing trip on my bucket list.
Thanks for the videos! Always fun to watch your new posts. Keep on catchin', and I'll keep on watchin'!
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get
If your up in my area come see me at the bait and tackle shop. We do a lot of bass charters in Orlando for largemouth bass. You 2 would be fun to take out and hammer down some largemouth we had 99bass in a 6-hour trips and have huge numbers. I would even be interested in maybe swapping out me there and you here 1 day: ) I need to catch my peacock still
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If your up in my area come see me at the bait and tackle shop. We do a lot of bass charters in Orlando for largemouth bass. You 2 would be fun to take out and hammer down some largemouth we had 99bass in a 6-hour trips and have huge numbers. I would even be interested in maybe swapping out me there and you here 1 day: ) I need to catch my peacock still
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adanvjr
Were peacock bass intentionally introduced into Florida waters, or were they accidentally released there?
Here in Texas, the only foreign freshwater fish we have that I know of are Tilapia (purposely introduced) and Plecos (accidentally released by a pet owner.
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Were peacock bass intentionally introduced into Florida waters, or were they accidentally released there?
Here in Texas, the only foreign freshwater fish we have that I know of are Tilapia (purposely introduced) and Plecos (accidentally released by a pet owner.
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Mark
It's so fun to watch your enthusiasm. This video proves that you are truly obsessed with fishing and not just a pretty girl with a hot bikini. I'd watch even if you wore a gunny sack but that might itch so you should probably just keep wearing the bikinis. ;)
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It's so fun to watch your enthusiasm. This video proves that you are truly obsessed with fishing and not just a pretty girl with a hot bikini. I'd watch even if you wore a gunny sack but that might itch so you should probably just keep wearing the bikinis. ;)
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Bill
Nice mixed bag of fish Cizzle. Good job on the vid Brian. It's going to be a few week's before us anglers up here in Daytona/Ponce get to fish. Still lot's of cleaning and repairing to be done after the hurricane. Cizzle your the best ever!
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Nice mixed bag of fish Cizzle. Good job on the vid Brian. It's going to be a few week's before us anglers up here in Daytona/Ponce get to fish. Still lot's of cleaning and repairing to be done after the hurricane. Cizzle your the best ever!
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Giancarlo
did you know that peacock bass aren't native to the area they were introduced in the 80s to try and control the tilapia over population. they are so awesome i wish we had them here in texas. anyways big fan of your videos.
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did you know that peacock bass aren't native to the area they were introduced in the 80s to try and control the tilapia over population. they are so awesome i wish we had them here in texas. anyways big fan of your videos.
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TPHVICTIMS
I've fished under a few bridges and I always hated the spiders that hung out there, also not a lot of room to maneuver a rod. are the bass being crowded out by snakeheads and all the cichlids?
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I've fished under a few bridges and I always hated the spiders that hung out there, also not a lot of room to maneuver a rod. are the bass being crowded out by snakeheads and all the cichlids?
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Russell
Worm fishing, when you think your retrieve is slow enough cut it in half. Second, when you get a hit don't set the hook let the line go dead when you see movement then set the hook and hang on.
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Worm fishing, when you think your retrieve is slow enough cut it in half. Second, when you get a hit don't set the hook let the line go dead when you see movement then set the hook and hang on.
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jeremy
Do you guys ever leave from the house on the flats rig for a day of fishing or always trailer to the ramp? I tried to stalk you guys to check out what canal you live on but I had no luck! (-;
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Do you guys ever leave from the house on the flats rig for a day of fishing or always trailer to the ramp? I tried to stalk you guys to check out what canal you live on but I had no luck! (-;
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Chuck
Backyard fishin' with a couple of cold Landsharks, and maybe a New York style pizza pie! Whaddya' say Brian? DA? Lol. You can save the 10G's and B could set the cam on a tripod!
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Backyard fishin' with a couple of cold Landsharks, and maybe a New York style pizza pie! Whaddya' say Brian? DA? Lol. You can save the 10G's and B could set the cam on a tripod!
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