Combine your peacock bass fishing with an experience of some of the most beautiful fishing areas in the world.
Fishing in the Everglades backcountry is an experience not to be forgotten. Uncharted creeks, vast expanses of grass flats, all with a backdrop of unspoiled beauty and wildlife. Drift across miles of open water, no deeper than your knee. Sight fishing for redfish, tarpon and snook is more hunting than fishing. You can see the fish hundreds of yards away before you even cast.
The creeks in the backcountry change from day to day as the mangrove forest grows and shifts. Large snook and tarpon cruise the edges looking for a meal. Pass through an opening so small that leaves brush each side of the boat and slide into one of innumerable bays in the Ten Thousand Islands. Bald eagles and scarlet spoonbills are commonly sighted wheeling overhead, and the mangrove islands are full of egrets and herons.
Jim Anson is noted as one of the foremost experts in Everglades backcountry fishing. He has set many standards of innovation for equipment and technique in light tackle sportfishing. He is available for charter in any of a number of beautiful, fish-filled areas.
Call him at (305) 235 6304 for information.