Everything posted by pee wee
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Sanibel Island Florida
hit the ding darling culverts on moving tide with a vudu shrimp
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Broward Area Peacocks
Got a few days off of work these next couple weeks and looking to get after the peacocks. I've heard about how the pembroke and Miramar area Lakes hold peas, curious if any specific lakes offer consistent action?
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Palm Beach County Snakeheads
The Coral Springs/ Tamarac area is the known ground zero for the snakes, but does anyone know of the extent of the snake invasion to Palm beach? I've heard rumblings of snakes in the 441 canal, but haven't seen any. Anyone with any luck?
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Peacock Bass In Broward County
Where in westoN? C11?
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South Florida Peacock Bass Fishing. Need Some Advice.
Boynton Waters??
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South Florida Snakehead Roundup.
And has anyone had any success on the snakes lately in the 441 Boca area canals??
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South Florida Snakehead Roundup.
are you serious?
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Clown Knifefish
These have been all over Instagram. Where are they and what works??
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Palm Beach Peacocks
@ Tim kelly stop in Homestead before you get down to the keys, plenty of peas down there
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Bullseye Snakehead (South Fla)
If you're quick enough about throwing them back into the body of water you caught them in, nobody's going to slap you with a possession charge
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Bullseye Snakehead (South Fla)
throw them back
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Palm Beach Peacocks
no worries kik! just trying to get the dirt on the peas. I've heard the furthest north has been just south of the PBI airport. Makes sense as the canal system connects to Ida-Ozz.
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Palm Beach Peacocks
As the reports of cold fronts on the weather channel begin to pick up, this is the time of year I start to cringe. It's no secret the peas were relatively stacked in the osborne-ida chain with some pretty consistent action over the summer, but my question is how far north have they made it and should I be hopeful for movement into the northern reaches of the county? What's the furthest north you guys have caught em?
- Hialeah Limestone Quarries
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Hialeah Limestone Quarries
dial in your googleEarth to nw 97th ave and nw 138th st and start creeping north on 97th (can't get you an exact street number). I just drove all the way to the end where it dead ends and saw an area where it looked like people put boats in. I'm not sure if it's private bc the part I saw was right on 97th, hopped across a shallow ditch to see it. No peas in immediate view just some dink mayans.
- Hialeah Limestone Quarries
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Bass Fishing In Riviera Beach, Florida
Dyer park holds some good bass, away from the hood and not too pressured from what I've seen. PM me if you need more north palm beach area spots.