Guys,
It has been years since we have had so many freshwater fishing options! I have caught and seen snakeheads as far north as Boynton. Peacocks are in all the canals in Palm Beach county and Knifefish are being caught in Lake Ida and connected canals. I wonder why no one is posting freshwater reports???
This week I caught a nice make Peacock in Lake Osborn under the 6th avenue bridge. I caught snakeheads behind Costco in Boca. Almost every canal I fished in PB county has Peacocks and bass. I haven't caught so many and such a variety in years. I even found Jaguar Guapote in a canal in Boynton.
Peacocks, Snakeheads, Clown Knifefish
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Peacocks, Snakeheads, Clown Knifefish
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Re: Peacocks, Snakeheads, Clown Knifefish
firetiger wrote:Guys,
It has been years since we have had so many freshwater fishing options! I have caught and seen snakeheads as far north as Boynton. Peacocks are in all the canals in Palm Beach county and Knifefish are being caught in Lake Ida and connected canals. I wonder why no one is posting freshwater reports???
This week I caught a nice make Peacock in Lake Osborn under the 6th avenue bridge. I caught snakeheads behind Costco in Boca. Almost every canal I fished in PB county has Peacocks and bass. I haven't caught so many and such a variety in years. I even found Jaguar Guapote in a canal in Boynton.
That's a good sign that Palm Beach has that many varieties hopefully it continues I really don't think we're ever going to getanother bad freeze to hurt those populations
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Re: Peacocks, Snakeheads, Clown Knifefish
My limited understanding of weather science is limited to what i read on the NOAA website. They state we are in a La Niña winter and that means warmer temperatures and hopefully less chance of a fish killing freeze.
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