Amazon peacock bass fishing is by far some of the best, however, Florida and Mexico are quickly gaining ranks in the popular peacock bass fishing hot spots, because of their tropical climate and optimal living conditions for these fish. They love warm water year round, and these three geographical locations are close enough to the equator to provide them what what they need. They eat and grow all year long, which means that they grow to large sizes pretty rapidly. Even though they are larger though, they still have massive amounts of power, and can put on a fight that lasts as long as some saltwater fish battles.
Peacock Bass (Google Images)
Fishing for peacock bass isn’t as hard as most consider fishing for largemouth or smallmouth to be. Because they are so ready to eat, and have a constant food source, they are going to attack your lures with a vengeance. If you have ever gone fishing for spawning bass, you know how aggressive they can be when you cross them. This is how peacock bass act all the time, and why fishing for them, especially with topwater lures can provide you some of the best fishing action of your life.
Fly fishing for peacock bass is another method for catching these brutes of the freshwaters, mainly because they are highly attracted to bright colors, and the lifelike actions that materials fly tying anglers use on their hooks. The method that you use to retrieve flies is extremely attractive to these fish, and as long as you can present the proper speed while you are out on the water, and there are fish around, you are going to hook up. Hold on, and prepare for one of the best shows and fights you have ever experienced. Peacock bass fishing is a thrill that you aren’t soon to forget.
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