Oh darn. One of those "magical" lures is exposed.

Fat b!^8hes need lovin too

Typical schoolie I've been seeing




Its been a lot of spot hopping and walking to find where the fish are. Its not just about cranking the lure in as fast as you can, obviously if the fish aren't there it won't matter how fast or slow you work the lure. As for different speeds of working lures, crank and stop works just make sure you crank hard enough to feel the vibration of the lure... you'd be surprised at times though out of nowhere they'll blow up on a slow stop and go. All depends on their mood I guess. Try different speeds and whatever works, works. Post some pics if you get luckysnook123 wrote:Looks like the peacocks are doin pretty good, and you at catching them.
If you don't mind me asking how are you work exrap, as fast as you can jerks, steady retrive?
Depends on where you live. If you're in the west palm area, the north entrance to lake Osbourne has a decent dock where I've seen some very impressive fish landed. Boats around and all. Just east of that dock, there's another small dock where you can throw some shiners out as well towards the weeds that are there. A little patience and hope you're there at the right time.Fishbach561 wrote:Know any good spots for LMB from shore with public access?? Dont need secret honey holes just looking to get on fish without trespassing
Thanks a lot of the info - I'm actually staying north of the area (up at Juno Beach) but wanted to take the ride down to find a peacock or two (mostly paying more attention to the saltwater scene - but always wanted to catch a peacock)...I know my daughter likes that Flamingo Sanctuary that's a little west of the airport out off of 595...are any of the locations you mentioned near that area?JonathanT305 wrote:Broward county up to about Greater Fort Lauderdale has rebounded great from personal observation. They're pretty thick. The best spots in Broward as far as quantity tends to be on the southern parts and I've had good success and heard good reports from Miramar, Southwest Ranches, and Weston. As for North Broward I have no idea.Albacized wrote:Has the Broward Co stock rebounded to any fair extent since the freeze a couple of years ago?