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Peacock in Central Palm Beach County. There coming back

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It was a little guy, a half pound or so, but a peacock none the less.  I was fishing the canal system in RPB.  My first one since the freeze out last year.  Anyone else getting them in PB county?

Wow. That mush have been a hold over from last year. Based on that i would guess there were some left in osbourne too but i havent heard of any.

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I'm sure there will be more of them up there eventually.  I'm honestly surprised you haven't found them already.  Peacocks breed and grow relatively quickly.  Shouldn't take long before they start making their way north again.  We'll see what this cold snap does though.  I had water temps in the low 70's yesterday, probably going to be in the high 60's today.  Once it hits that 60 degree mark things get ugly for the Peacocks.

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What I noticed about last years peacock kill was that I only saw larger peacocks floating not small ones, so I did really expect to catch some small ones but I didn't.

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