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		<title>The Experience of Peacock Bass Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peacock bass fishing, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA.  The peacock bass fishing began [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Peacock_Bass_Fishing.html">Peacock bass fishing</a>, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA. </p>
<p> The peacock bass fishing began when this species of bass was intentionally put into the freshwaters of Florida by fish and game officials to help rid their waters of fish such as the Oscar, Midas cichlid, and the spotted tilapia. Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida, the butterfly peacock bass have flourished. These tropical fish cannot survive in lower water temperatures.</p>
<p> Peacock bass fishing started after these fish were dropped into the warmer freshwaters of Florida in 1984 by fish and game officials to go after environmentally destructive fish like the Oscar, Midas cichlid, and the spotted tilapia.  Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida the peacock bass have vigorously grown in population. The peacock bass love temperate locations and cannot tolerate colder water temperatures.</p>
<p> Scheduling a peacock bass fishing trip with one of the many guides in Florida is affordable and relatively easy.  The serious peacock bass fisherman should consider planning a trip of a lifetime to the Amazon River or to the lakes and rivers of Venezuela.  This is the ultimate in peacock bass fishing.  Imagine fishing with the sounds of the jungle in the background and parrots and monkeys greeting you at every turn.</p>
<p> The peacock bass can be hooked by fly fishing, artificial or live bait fishing.  They prefer live bait and can be located during daylight hours.   It is recommended to use a fly rod with 5 or 6 weight depending on where you are fishing.  Good reels, high quality line with fast action rods and sharp hooks to penetrate quickly are necessary.  <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Fly_Fishing_Equipment.html">Fly fishing equipment</a> can be provided by the guide if preferred.  A good pair of Polaroid glasses will allow you to spot these beautiful fish as they hit. The fierce and powerful peacock bass guarantees the thrill of an exciting fishing battle. Each day will provide an angler with a chance hooking up to 10 or 20 of these fish and bagging at least one 15 pounder.  </p>
<p> The emotional excitement of peacock bass fishing is invigorating.  The excitement of hooking up to this aggressive fighter and landing it is worth the cost of the trip.<br /> After successful day of peacock bass fishing imagine taking home a keepsake replicate of this prize catch?  The locals can produce such a lifelike replica of your catch that often they are better than most traditional skin mounts.  The fisherman need only provide the taxidermist with a photo and measurements and he will produce a beautiful souvenir for you to take home.</p>
<p>You may have taken <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Florida_Fishing_Trips.html">Florida fishing trips</a> all your life and be a native Floridian, but if you have not had the thrill of hooking up to a renown fighting peacock bass you haven't fished!</p>
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		<title>Thrilling Peacock Bass Fishing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Peacock_Bass_Fishing.html">Peacock bass fishing</a>, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA. </p>
<p> The sport of peacock bass fishing is rapidly spreading after this bass was first introduced into the freshwaters of Florida in 1984 by fish and game officials to aid in the eradication of certain types of undesired fish. Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida these fish are flourishing.  Being a tropical fish, the peacock bass, cannot tolerate lower water temperatures.</p>
<p> The Florida's peacock bass fishing industry has greatly benefited from the introduction of this fish into Florida's warmer fresh waters. They are a tough fighting fish and have been known to easily destroy many a fisherman's gear. They will strike hard and run out your line. Their aerial jumps make for exciting game fishing for the beginner or expert.</p>
<p> The exciting sport of peacock bass fishing can be done in several parts of the US, but many sport fisherman plan a once in a lifetime trip to the Amazon to catch the peacock bass in their natural habitat. This type of trip also offers a chance to experience the area's unique culture and landscape. They can also be located in the waters of Columbia, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, and tropical islands of the U.S.</p>
<p> Flies, artificial or live bait can all be used to attrack the peacock bass.  Some believe the most accurate method is to use live bait and fish during the daytime.   A <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Discount_Fly_Fishing_Rods.html">fly fishing rod</a> and an extremely sharp hook enable a fisherman to hook this elusive fish on the first hit and then enjoy the fight.  A locally trained guide should have most of what is necessary for a memorable peacock bass fishing trip.  </p>
<p> After successful day of peacock bass fishing imagine taking home a keepsake replicate of this prize catch?  The locals can produce such a lifelike replica of your catch that often they are better than most traditional skin mounts.  The fisherman need only provide the taxidermist with a photo and measurements and he will produce a beautiful souvenir for you to take home.</p>
<p>You may have taken <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Florida_Fishing_Trips.html">Florida fishing trips</a> all your life and be a native Floridian, but if you have not had the thrill of hooking up to a renown fighting peacock bass you haven't fished!</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Peacock_Bass_Fishing.html"><strong>Peacock bass fishing</strong></a>, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA. </p>
<p> Peacock bass fishing can only be done in warmer waters and have become an extremely popular freshwater game fish in Florida. They put up a great fight and are great to eat due to their delicate white meat as well.</p>
<p> Peacock</p>
<p> bass fishing started after these fish were dropped into the warmer freshwaters of Florida in 1984 by fish and game officials to go after environmentally destructive fish like the Oscar, Midas cichlid, and the spotted tilapia.  Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida the peacock bass have vigorously grown in population. The peacock bass love temperate locations and cannot tolerate colder water temperatures.</p>
<p> Scheduling a fishing trip with one of the many guides in Florida is affordable<br /> and relatively easy.  The serious peacock bass fisherman should consider planning a trip of a lifetime to the Amazon River or to the lakes and rivers of Venezuela.  This is the ultimate in peacock bass fishing.  Imagine fishing with the sounds of the jungle in the background and parrots and monkeys greeting you at every turn.</p>
<p> Flies, artificial or live bait can all be used to attrack the peacock bass.  Some believe the most accurate method is to use live bait and fish during the daytime.   A fly rod and an extremely sharp hook able to hook this elusive fish on the first hit and then enjoy the fight.  A locally trained guide should have most of what is necessary for a memorable peacock bass fishing trip.  </p>
<p> To ensure a memorable and productive peacock bass fishing trip contact one of the many experienced local guides in Florida. Also consider a trip to the Amazon for a really unforgettable experience. There are many sites online, read the testimonials or get a referral from a friend or fellow fisherman. </p>
<p> Several guides and travel agencies specializing in peacock bass fishing are listed online. They can plan your international fishing trip from start to finish.  Peacock bass<br /> fishing will guarantee you the ultimate in freshwater game fishing.</p>
<p>Learn more about fishing, fishing techniques and fishing destinations here <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/"><strong>Beginner Fly Fishing</strong></a> and also here <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Alaska_Fishing_Tours_Alaska_Silver_Salmon_Fishing_Alaska_Salmon_Fishing_Lodge.html"><strong>Alaska Fishing Tours</strong></a></strong></p>
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