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Big Baits?  YES!

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I saw this TV show about shiner fishing in Florida, Sooooo....

I think I'm a believer about that "Big Bait - Big Fish" idea now. I don't know about with lures, but it is working with live bait.

5 1/2 and 6 1/4 Pounds (assorted 3 and 4 pounders)

Bait size..... 6 1/2 inches live tilapia. "Bigger bait, Bigger fish" ?...........

Our state record for peacock bass is 9lb-4oz.

Sure glad I had the big fishing rod and heavy line.

Aloha,

Stan

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Great looking fish Stan where did you catch it? Im originally from south fla and miss the peacock fishing

Can imagine the fight with this beaty!! Awesome 8-)

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That's a beauty!

Wow. Great Fish!  :)

whats a peacocks fight like compared to a smallie?

 Man :o, that's a nice fish Stan! Large fish will bite small baits, but for the most part I'll agree with you on that ;)...

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Very Nice,I bet your still grinning :)

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