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<blockquote data-quote="lakeida" data-source="post: 150265" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>I live in Delray Beach, and do the majority of my freshwater fishing in Lake Ida and its nearby canals as well as some inshore fishing throughout Palm Beach. </p><p></p><p>As for this years fish kill I have definitely noticed it in our local freshwater fisheries, specifically the peacock bass, which I have yet to catch since the cold snap. I have heard that although their numbers have been depleted they are still catchable and in somewhat decent numbers in the Miami area (although I have not been down there to see for myself). On the positive side it has also helped get rid of some of the invasive non-native species like the Mayan chichlid and the knife fish. The snook and tarpon kills reported in Everglades National Park and surrounding areas was much more severe than what affected our area. I have caught snook in good numbers and seen more tarpon off the beach this summer than last. </p><p></p><p>Its nice to know someone else is fishing the same area as I am.</p><p></p><p>Look forward to hearing from you, maybe we can throw some fishing spots back and forth at one another. </p><p></p><p>PS- I know you said you are a freshwater guy, but how can you resist a 150 pound tarpon off the beach?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lakeida, post: 150265, member: 2346"] I live in Delray Beach, and do the majority of my freshwater fishing in Lake Ida and its nearby canals as well as some inshore fishing throughout Palm Beach. As for this years fish kill I have definitely noticed it in our local freshwater fisheries, specifically the peacock bass, which I have yet to catch since the cold snap. I have heard that although their numbers have been depleted they are still catchable and in somewhat decent numbers in the Miami area (although I have not been down there to see for myself). On the positive side it has also helped get rid of some of the invasive non-native species like the Mayan chichlid and the knife fish. The snook and tarpon kills reported in Everglades National Park and surrounding areas was much more severe than what affected our area. I have caught snook in good numbers and seen more tarpon off the beach this summer than last. Its nice to know someone else is fishing the same area as I am. Look forward to hearing from you, maybe we can throw some fishing spots back and forth at one another. PS- I know you said you are a freshwater guy, but how can you resist a 150 pound tarpon off the beach? [/QUOTE]
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