Florida
Everglades, Lake Ocheechobee, Miami
Peacock Bass & Largemouth Bass Fishing
Miami Canal System, Peacock Bass
The exotic peacock bass has been in the Miami Florida canal system for decades. At one time this amazing sport fish could only be found in South America, but now is common in the canal systems of Miami.
Everglades, Largemouth Bass
The Everglades National Park is vast and richly diverse in fish species. With 1.4 million acres in the Park alone, everglades fishing is very special. In the same fishing charter, it is possible to catch largemouth bass in the freshwater, snook in the backcountry, tarpon in the rivers, redfish on the beaches, trout on the flats, as well as, permit and cobia on the near shore structure. However, the largemouth bass fishing is the best around!
Lake Ocheechobee
Lake Okeechobee is approximately 37 miles long by 30 miles wide. over 700 square miles with an average depth of only 10 feet. To fishermen nationwide, Okeechobee is renowned for the number of bass it contains per acre and that it also produces more bass over 8 pounds than any lake in Florida and the United States.
Peacock or Largemouth?
Fly Fishing and Spin or Baitcasting style are enjoyed here by anglers from around the world.
Check out the Amazon Peacock Bass Trip





