True blue peacock bass are seldom found these days. With the popularity of Temensis these days, the aggressive Peacock Bass has been displaced as the trophy fish. It's not that I didn't like this... but the Temensis were less aggressive pound for pound.
And we were happy after finding a healthy patch of them during Toman hunting. When all else fails, of course we target Peacock Bass no matter their sizes... because nothing gets us going more than a good Peacock!
Small orange crankbaits were the choice lures that the fishes were aggressively hitting. A pity though that Toman heavy tackle was used!
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Having a good time with these feisty critters |
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One more! |
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And again! |
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Double hook up! |
Recognize these locations? Inspiration drawn from news that a Peacock Bass was caught in saltwater off lorong halus recently...
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