Wednesday, December 13, 2006
South Florida Canals are HOT!
Have the recent high winds and cold weather kept you and your bass boats home? Maybe it is time to take a short trip to some of the HOT canals in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.Capt. Alan Zaremba reported that fishing in South Florida canals has been "very, very good," with anglers catching a variety of nice fish. Zaremba, of Hollywood, guided Joe Schillace of Weston to 10 peacock bass, 32 largemouth bass and a snakehead in the C-14 Canal system (Cypress Creek Canal in North Broward) using Rapalas and Senkos.
After a tough day on the flats at Everglades Holiday Park with Dave Piasecki of Cooper City, Zaremba and Ted Sanders of Cooper City fished the C-8 (Biscayne Canal in Northeast Miami-Dade) with Rapalas and caught 44 peacocks up to 3 pounds, 21 largemouths, a 5-pound snook and a 5-pound jack.
Arnold Markowitz and Zaremba fished the C-9 (Snake Creek Canal in North Miami-Dade)for a half-day and caught 19 peacocks up to 31/2 pounds and eight largemouths using Rapalas.
Zaremba finished the week guiding Seth Waller of Lake Worth and his father, Jay, of Coral Springs, to 28 peacocks up to 3 pounds, a snook and a jack using Rapalas in a half-day trip in the C-4 (Tamiami Canal in Central Miami-Dade).
Captain Alan Zaremba: Alan's Nickname is Mr. Peacock. He specializes in Peacock Bass fishing on the Miami canals as seen in the All About Fishing show "Urban Peacock".
Phone 954-961-0877 - Cell 954-609-3671
Email: SFLPeacock@aol.com
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