![]() ![]() Another method is to tie on a crappie jig, tip it with shrimp and drift with the wind until you find the school. There is a good but underutilized population of sunshine bass in the Ida-Osborne chain-of-lakes and if we get some cool weather, the bite should heat up! Trolling a shad or shiner will help you locate the school, then carefully set out an anchor and use cut bait or live shad. The bass will school up and anglers should be prepared to cast a minnow-imitating lure like a Rapala, Rebel Pop Rs, or Heddon Torpedo into the commotion for some fast action. Largemouth bass action should improve as water temperatures cool. Cypress Creek Canal (C-14), Hillsboro (G-08) and the North New River Canal (G-15) are just a few of the great places available to anglers to wet a line. ![]() Black, chartreuse, and white Beetle Spins and crappie jigs are also effective lures for bream and small bass. Many Broward waterways contain good bream populations and wigglers or crickets fished under a bobber is a great way to introduce kids to catching bluegill and redear sunfish as well as the non-native Mayan cichlid. If the bite slows down or you start fishing later in the day, you may want to try 8”-10” rubber worms in black or red shad, 4”-6” lizards in watermelon seed or cotton candy, or watermelon seed colored Flukes. Rapalas in gold/black or silver/black fished early in the morning are a good bet for some fast action. Cool temps can slow the bite but consider trolling floating and suspending baits around structure and bridges to locate active fish then cast back into them.Ĭooling temperatures should improve the largemouth bass bite and make it a more pleasant time to fish. Live shiners are a very effective bait for largemouth bass and butterfly peacock no matter what time of day. Anglers may want to try Aerojet (C-111), Cutler Drain (C-100), and Tamiami (C-4) canals for some great fall angling opportunities.Īnglers fishing for butterfly peacock should consider using minnow-imitating lures like Rapalas, Rebels and Torpedoes as well as green and yellow Roostertails late in the morning through the afternoon for some fast action. Small Rapalas, Roostertails, and Beetlespins are also effective lures for bream fishing. Wigglers or pieces of nightcrawler fished under a bobber are an excellent way to catch bluegill, redear sunfish, Mayan cichlid, and oscar in urban Miami-Dade canals. Live shiners are a top choice for butterfly peacock and largemouth bass no matter what time of year, especially for inexperienced anglers. ![]() If a largemouth doesn’t hit, then reel in quickly with some good rod action and a butterfly peacock may! Soft plastics like Bass Assassin, Flappin Shad, or Flukes in watermelon or salt and pepper are all effective largemouth bass baits this time of year. The same lures will catch butterfly peacock and largemouth bass and if anglers see some surface action, they should cast close to the school. Largemouth bass fishing should improve as the water temperature cools off and they can also be found schooling in the morning. If a cold front comes through, troll floating and suspending lures around bridges and structure to locate active schools then cast back into the school. In the afternoon or if you lose the school, try switching to subsurface lures such as Rapala X-raps, Rat’l Traps, and Bagley Minnow B in 4 or 5 inch for continued success. Anglers should watch for butterfly peacock breaking the surface then throw a MirrO propbait, Heddon Torpedo, or small (3”) floating, gold or silver Rebel Pop Rs for some fast action.
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