Florida Peacock Bass Fishing - Justin Nguyen

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Instructor: Justin Nguyen
01-03-2020
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Categories: Freshwater , Peacock Bass
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If you know where to look in South Florida, you can find incredible sport fishing without ever leaving land. The freshwater fishing options in the swamps, canals and small lakes that are everywhere, if you look, are loaded with really nice gamefish. King of the Florida urban fishing scene is the peacock bass. The best part is driving right up to spots and casting to fish steps from your car. Yeah, but there is a lot of shitty water you say. How to discern between what to fish and what to drive past is the what you want to know. Don\'t let some of that murky debris filled water fool you. There are beasts lurking. When you pair a 5 weight fly rod with the peacock bass roaming the waters, it is game on. Don\'t let the fly fishing aspect of this peacock bass fishing video turn you away. The practical analysis of why fish hold in certain places and how to target them work for both flies, lures and certainly bait. Justin Nguyen runs a lot of trips right out of his truck. Load the rods and drive from spot to spot nailing nice peas. With this In The Spread Florida peacock bass fishing video, Justin is going to show you what types of structure routinely hold fish. If you can distill down a number of nice spots, there is no reason why you can\'t go out on any given day and land a couple of nice peacock bass. See what Justin Nguyen has to share. Hear his explanations and add his fishing knowledge to you tackle box. Fish smarter. He will break down his tackle, which flies he gets more fish on and his casting techniques for optimal fly placement. Learning for fishermen that find success wherever they go is the best. Fishing for peacock bass in the urban jungle of south Florida on fly makes for a great pursuit. Good luck. If you want to fish with Justin, here is his contact info: 954-681-CAST and justinflyfishing@gmail.com

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Cast a Line Fly Fishing and Justin Nguyen go on a fly fishing journey through the urban landscape in search of peacock bass and other exotic species. He will demonstrate just how convenient it is to get on a nice fish without ever getting on a boat. South Florida is defined by water and how to manage it. The swamps, canals, ponds and lakes are all connected and flowing to the sea. This interconnected flow of freshwater plays host to an amazing food chain or aquatic life. Atop the food chain in these waterways is the peacock bass. Beautiful and exotic, this apex predator is perhaps the most aggressive and sporting gamefish in south Florida freshwater fishing. The coolest part is that for much of the fishing, you can access it by foot. No boats required. Drive up, get out, walk to fishing hole and site cast Florida peacock bass. It is that simple. This is urban fishing and by that I mean from land. It is surprising how much easily accessible water is out there and how much life it supports. Since most fishermen do not own boats, urban fishing is the only option. The trick is identifying the pieces of water that are ideal peacock bass habitat. What do they like in the way of structure or water movement? How and what do you present to the peacock bass? This In The Spread peacock bass fishing video will share with you the fishing techniques of the guy behind Cast A Line Fly Charters. Even though this is a fly fishing video, there is much to take away for the conventional fisherman, in terms of identifying spots to fish and tactics that will catch you fish. Justin Nguyen moved to the Fort Lauderdale area a few years ago from Indiana, leaving behind a successful steelhead fishing guide operation. He cut his teeth targeting freshwater apex predators in skinny waters where you have to deal with endless trees and undergrowth. His skill with casting flies through, around or under vegetation adapted well to the urban fishing jungle of south Florida. Justin is a fishyaf dude. He has spent so much time on the water. Some guys have knack for knowing where fish will stage to ambush their next meal and how to trigger bites. He is one of those guys. You will see Justin drive right up to spots and be on fish in minutes. The ability to find the right stretches of water to target is a huge advantage. See how to fish for peacock bass in Florida from land. Learn about fishing canals and small lakes. Justing will demonstrate his casting techniques, the flies he prefers, his fly fishing rod and reel and what to look for when you find accessible water. Knowing a little more is all the edge you need to get on fish a few steps from your car. Knowing how to fly fish for peacock bass Florida, in the urban environment, opens up a gift of incredible sport fishing action. On a 5 to 7 weight fly rod, you will have plenty on your hands with the quality of fish you will encounter. South Florida may not have giants, but what they do you have a healthy population of nice peacock bass. Let Justin Nguyen show you a few of his thoughts and fly fishing tips on fishing for peacock bass in the canals and lakes of the Fort Lauderdale area. [Bass Fishing Videos](https://inthespread.com/bass-fishing-videos) [Fish with Justin](https://castalineflycharters.com/), 954-681-CAST and justinflyfishing@gmail.com

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