Hawghunter Guide Service – 954-325-1115


Florida Peacock and Largemouth Bass Fishing Reports

Sep/11

12

Miami Peacock Bass

Today I had the privilege to service a couple of Army Vets, Jason Bates from Orlando and Mike  Guadagnino from Tampa. The Guys had to fulfill their desire to fish for Peacock Bass.
 
Well, these Army Buddies had a ball catching 22 Peacock Bass and 2 Largemouth.
 
The day started out with Jason catching the first Peacock Bass. Then Mike put this nice largemouth in the boat.
Florida Largemouth Bass
  
 
Mike then landed his first peacock, a small one at that. Boy ! Jason didn’t let him off easy with that catch. Well, then after talking all that  S:+*t. it was Mike’s turn , to get back at Jason with his Jason’s mighty Trophy.

Isn't it Cute 4 "

 
Then the fun began, as we found a honey hole and the boys took 13 Peacock Bass and one Largemouth out of. They even scored a double.
 
At the end of the day the duo caught their biggest and took several picture’s of their memorable Day on the Water with “The Hawghunter”, Capt. Frank Carbone
 
It’s Guys like Mike & Jason that give us the right to Fish in freedom ,” God Bless Amarica
 Florida peacock BassMiami Peacock Bass
It’s all about having “FUN” and they did. Good Fishin’
 

No tags Hide

  Exclusive entry permits to River Plate Anglers

Direct float plane access

Navigate past shallow waters in comfort and style in our new and elegant shallow draft Fly-In Floating cabins

On these Dates “ONLY”  These are “First-come-basis”.  

November 5 – 12

November 19 – 26

December 10 – 17

February 25 – March 3

March 3 – 10

Hurry soon if you are planning a Trip of a life time, these Date’s won’t last at these price’s

Capt. Frank Carbone – 954-325-1115

 

No tags Hide

Aug/11

15

A Banner Day for Largemouth

What a “Banner Day” for the Balack Brothers John & James from North Florida.
Jim was visiting from Iowa and wanted to spend a day on the water. They got to the ramp a bit late ,so we didn’t start fishing until 10:40 am  with blue bird sky’s and nil wind, so keep that in mind .
 
Jim started things off in less then 5 mins. with a nice 4 lb. Bass. on a Gambler Big EZ , while John was fishing off the back dragging shiners.
 Florida Everglades bass
Next James struck again with a massive explosion and landed a 5 lb. on top. The wind started to pick up a bit and John got his first in the boat , then another around 5 lb.
 

Everglades Bass 6 lb. Beauty

 
Throughout the day the brothers caught 15 bass all but two were over 3 lb. with a pair of  6 ’s . This was the best day both have ever had on the water and catching their biggest. ever.
 

Over 20 lb. bag

I even caught a 6 lb bass while trying another color.
 
 

Capt. Frank finding a pattern

The fishing has been good especially The Everglade’s and Lake Okeechobee.  The peacock Bass has been staying steady giving first timers a nice thrill. So give Capt. Frank Carbone “The Hawghunter” a call on your next visit to south Florida.

No tags Hide

Trevor Taylor from Kansas thought there was no place like home, until he caught Bass in Florida. Trevor single handed caught over a 25 lb. bag of Bass. He started off with this nice 5 lb.  which was only the begining.

The day did start off a bit slow then when the sun came up the bite turned on , and the action was non stop.  Trevor never set down the one Rod all he did all day was swim a worm through the pads.

Here was another result

 

On the last cast of the day at around 1 PM he landed but another 6 lb. bass and ending a Great day on the water with “The Hawghunter’ , Capt. Frank Carbone.

Nice pair of Bass

The action is now get it while you can.

No tags Hide

First there was Peter and his Son, all the way from Norway had a great 1/2 day of fishing in the Evereglade’s catching 18 Bass on Shiners and plastics.

Nest was return client Terry Richardson from GA. and his Son having a ball catching Peacock Bass in Miami. The duo caught a varity of fish. The only thing is I have no picture of Terry only his Son, Savon. Oh that’s right his was  bigger.

Next was John Lee and his Son also from GA. had a nice day catching 5 differant species of fish , but of course mostly Florida Peacock Bass.

In Florida the Peacock Bass spawn all year round. ., even though the Prime spawning season is March &April and again in AUG. So come on down and catch some of these scrappy fighters.

No tags Hide

On these two day’s Myself and my # 1 Guide, Doug Harris had the opportunity to fish not only with a Great guy , but a Great Florida Angler, and here is his Testimonial.
 
Frank / Doug
Just a quick note to thank you for a two day of fishing adventures, I had a great time on the water and your service is amongst the very few that can be considered a “Real Guiding Service”.
 
On day one Doug took Juan for some Florida Peacock Bass , and what a day it was. This Angler caught some nice Peacock Bass up to 4 lb. Juan caught his bass on Live Bait and also Artificial Lures.
 
 
 
The Weather was great and the bite was on.
At the start on the first cast, he caught a peacock bass and the action didn’t stop there. The sun was high and they were on top, most of the peacock’s were caught site fishing.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Next day it was my turn to show Juan a good time and that I did. It was like two  buddies fishing together. Juan caught all his Bass on plastic’s, mostly Gambler EZ Swimmers and other baits he brought along.
 
  
He landed some nice 5 &  6 Lbers. to top of his great day in the Glade’s. All the bass were caught swimming the baits through the pads, and then just hold on.
  
Right now The Everglades is doing very well with catching Big Bass. This season was a slow start , but it’s here now. So Give “The Hawghunter” Capt. Frank Carbone and his Guide’s a call for some South Florida top Water action.
 
 

 

Special props Doug Harris, he was spot on fish all day long and readily available to help with everything I may have needed during our outing; we laughed and caught tons of fish all day long (Even the weather was perfect!!!).

I truly look forward to go out again with you guys.

Sincerely,

Juan Mattos
Miami Florida.

No tags Hide

Jul/11

13

A Salinas Family Outing

Today was a great day as I enjoyed the Salines Family from Texas, Tony, Erica, Eric & Aidan. The Day started out with a heavy down pour which forced us to fish under a bridge. As soon as the rain stopped we spotted three Peacock Bass , but no luck in catching them.
  
So I ran to another spot, once there the action started. We had sighted a nice Peacock Bass up against the banks. Both Tony & Erica started to pitch for the first of several Peacock’s  to come. As always Lady Luck strikes again, as his lovely wife Erica was victorious.
  
  

Florida Peacock bass

A Happy face

Everyone caught a peacock bass even 4 year old Aidan , they also caught a few other tropical species.  to top out the day around 11 Peacock Bass  .
 You and your Family can also enjoy a day on the water with Capt. Frank, “The Hawghunter”

No tags Hide

The day wasn’t looking in our favor with dark clouds and a heavy down pour at the ramp before we launched the Triton. Well,I guess  the bass gods were looking down on us and you’ll  see why.

  
What a Banner Day for this Angler from PA. Gerg Lesnotk. The day started out with Greg catching a 5 lb. Largemouth on his third cast.
  

5 lb. Largemouth

  
As we fished down the canal of The everglades we were catching bass on a steady pace. Greg then caught a 2 .5 lb. Bass and , “stated that this is a great catch for his home waters. By the end of the day , he caught a bass that was and stated ’ Oh! it’s ONLY 3.5 lb. Boy !  do we spoil our clients.
By mid day he had  the 5 lb. 2 4 lb. and several chunky 3’s.
  
 
 
 
 
Greg thought that these Bass were going to be his biggest
 
 
Then he tossed a worm in to the pads , and there was a Massive Explosion. Greg battled this nearly 9 lb. “HAWG” out of the pads into the open water, then proudly hold up his trophy and the Biggest Bass of his life.
Everglades Largemouth bass

A Monster Bass 9 lb.

 
This was mostly all top water action , Greg finished off his Banner day with a nice 6 lb. Greg will go back to PA. to brag about his day on the water with “The Hawghunter” Capt. Frank Carbone, Good Fishin’

What a Pair of Bass

 
 
 
 
 Greg caught a 25 lb. Bag of Bass ( 5 Bass )

No tags Hide

The Glades are on fire now with “HAWGS”, as these clients had experienced with “The Hawghunter” Captain Frank Carbone.
  
First there was Richard Thomas from Illinois has a great day catching all his bass on artificial baits by Gambler.
Rich thought he was having a great day when he caught his 4 lb. on a ace bait.
  

Florida Everglades Bass

4 lb.

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Then late that afternoon this 8lb. “Hawg” was caught on a EZ Swimmer pulling it thought the pads.
 

Florida Everglades, bass fishing

8 lb. HAWG

 
Next was Jason Williams from St. Louis MO. who decided to take his father-in-law out for a day of fishing. Jason was out fishing Dave the entire day by catching some nice bass.
 
 
So Dave decided to quite down Jason by landing this beauty 7 lb. “Hawg” on a worm. saying he was only after the Big Dawgs.
 
 
Then we ended out the week with Gary Westbrook from PA. with his nephew Tyler. Wow what a day they had and in only a 1/2 days worth of fishing. The boys were heading back to PA. their vacation was over, so they wanted to squeeze in a few hour of fishing before catching their plane.
They also had some non stop action with Tyler catch some nice Bass and Gary ending up with his 7 lb. “Hawgs’ of the day .

A great day of Fishing

 

Nice 5 lb.

 

Everglades "Hawg"

 
 You can be the next one to catch Big Bass like these smiling face , once you fish with Hawghunter Guide Service . get it while it is hot in The Florida everglades,  Good fishin’
 
 

No tags Hide

Jun/11

23

Fathers & Sons Fishing

Today was a split day with Vic Campbell from Delaware and his Son Craig. Vic operates Potomac Guide Service and is also in the fishing industry. We started out in Miami catch 11 peacock’s before heading over to the Glades. Once in the Glades the boys caught several Bass up to 3-4 LB. Nothing of great size but a lot of action and a fun day of catching. Most of the bass were caught on Gambler Ace wacky style.
  
  
Last week I had Glenn Lapham and his Son Ryan from Boston for two day’s of fishing. South Florida is the ONLY place you can fish for both Largemouth and Peacock Bass in the same Trip.
 
They started out on day one for Peacock Bass fishing, which turned out to be a great choice for the first day.
 
Ryan started things out by hooking up to a nice 30 + lb. crap before we headed to the canals system for what they came for , Florida Peacock Bass. Again Ryan got things rolling by the first of 14 Peacock Bass 1 largemouth & 1 Jaguar Guapote.
 
 
 
 The day ended up with both men catching a double, from there we headed to Sonia’s for a nice Lunch.
 
Day two the boys had a ball in The Everglades catching Largemouth  one after the other with Ryan taking charge on this beautiful  day in the Glades.
Everglades Bass Fishing
. Also Ryan caught the Largest Bass. With Dad catching every species even caught a chain pickerel. The combined catch was well over 50 Bass.
 
Join me on your next visit to South Florida” Home of the Peacock Bass”. Let Capt. Frank show you how to catch them.

No tags Hide

<< Latest posts

Older posts >>

Find it!

Theme Design by devolux.org

Tag Cloud

To top