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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

126.0. "PEACOCK BASS" by AKOCOA::SANSING (In search of the monster HAUG!) Fri Jan 31 1992 09:49

    I have been dreaming of going Peacock Bass fishing in Venezuela for
    several years. I sent away for a brochure describing the details and it
    just arrived in the mail yesterday! The pictures and descriptions are
    even better than I had imagined. I won't actually go until I can pay
    for the trip out of the profits of my outside consulting business. The
    way things are going, that should be sometime this Summer.
    
    Has anyone of you guys ever been on one of these trips? If yes, please
    describe the experience. If anyone wants information or specific
    details on the how to, etc. let me know. By the way, the larger Peacock
    Bass average 25 lbs. and the smaller ones average 10 lbs.....WOW!!!
    
    Bob (Stuck in ICEland)tm
    
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126.1What is it?HOTCHZ::Conferencing-UserTue Feb 11 1992 12:494
What in the world is a peacock bass?  Those of us in the State of 
Wisconsin are dying to know!!!


126.2south american DONMAC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerTue Feb 11 1992 13:0512
    A largemouth with feathers, of course... 8^)
    
    A peacock bass is a colorful cousin to the largemouth.  It's a native
    of south america.  There are a few varieties. Some have colorful
    stripes and/or spots.  Some have knobby heads.  They are also much
    larger and 10lbers are fairly commonplace.  Watch the Jimmy Houston 
    show on ESPN a few weeks on a row and you'll probably see some.
    
    They have been stocked in some of the canals in southern florida on an
    experimental basis.  Haven't heard many positive results yet. 
    
    -donmac
126.3Peacock Bass FishingWMOIS::BOURGAULT_DWed Feb 12 1992 12:077
     Just to second what Don has said about Jimmy Houston's show. Last 
    Saturday he had a Peacock bass show on ESPN. Jimmy's show is on 
    every saturday at 9:00 A.M. on ESPN. As far as the bass in Florida
    are I read an article and have seen ads for peacock bass fishing
    in Florida. It is strickly catch and release and a large fine for
    any violations. The state record is currently around 7lbs. This article
    was for the St John's river. 
126.4Plan for Bugs and Different Food/GearMR4DEC::JONESSun Feb 16 1992 21:0627
    One thing they down play is the size of the mosquitoes down there.
    The boats can be different shapes also, which gets you into a different
    type of fishing.  It is really refreshing to kind of turn back the
    clock.  Depending on where you go and what equipment they use, you
    can have a ball.
    
    Instead of the Bass Boats up here with the flat decks and sit-high
    seats, their boats are more in the style of a boston whaler where
    you sit down in the boat and then stand up to land.(again, depends
    on their gear.) 
    
    Food can be quite different also, depending on how far you are from
    a city.  Country fair tends to have a lot of starch and vegetables
    prepared from scratch.  Takes longer, but delicious.  Toss in a few
    fish in the mix, and you can get hooked.(I would take along some
    Pepto etc. if you going into the back country and haven't done
    this before.)
    
    Remember, Jimmy Houston is sponsored and probably is going first
    class.  I would go to fish, but also try and have fun doing it
    without the star treatment.
    
    Let us know if you go.  I would love to hear about a complete trip
    fro planning to the results.
    
    Good luck
    Jim