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  • Super User

Wolf pack of LMB and/or Peacock bass you have ever seen? I had a cool experience today. As many of you know, I often fish canals in the  Miami-Dade County area. Today I witnessed the largest concentration of Peacock bass and LMB swimming together. It consisted about 16+ plus fish. At least 12 peacocks and at least 4 LMB from what I could see swimming in unison in one large school. Has anybody ever seen school that big? Capt. Shane? 

earlier last year a very large school of yearlings was in lake osbourne

  • Super User

Years ago I was fishing L67 in the three pines area.  At one of the cuts to the flat there was a wolf pack of one pound peacocks sitting in the opening to the cut.  My buddy Tom and I were throwing Chug Bugs and Rapalas, killing them one after another.  There had to be at least 20 of them going nuts chasing baitfish and anything you would throw in the cut. 

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I see several large schools of Peacocks in my lake a week this time of the year. Sometimes 20+ fish per school. All sizes. It's wild watching them pound the banks when they wolf pack up like that. Everything will be calm, and then all hell will suddenly break loose when they start nailing bait.

I really need to come up with a way to rig up an underwater camera to try and film it one day.

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