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Love the colors on the salty fish brother!  Even if they are bait lol.  Congrats to you and the fam my friend. Safe travels on the way home! 

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Dragging this out due to travel and having to process 40 to 50 photos from each fishing spot.

Last full day in southern Florida found us back at the Aquarium - south Pointe Park Miami. We fished the rocks around the seawall again for a couple of hours then moved to the free pier. 

Sue Aquarium fishing - South Pointe Park - 30Apr21.jpg

This day must have been sargent major day since we had to fight to keep those guys off our baits. We each did end up catching one of the big blue males. So that was a plus.

Sargent major - South Pointe Prk - 30Apr21.jpg

Livie Sargent major - South Pointe Prk - 30Apr21.jpg

We kept catching the same cast of characters from the previous day using the same baits and rigs. Livie did try for more needlefish, but could not get a good hook set. She hated me when after breaking off my sinker I cast out with the unweighted bait to this houndfish. A little scarier mouth than a gar in my opinion.

Houndfish (#48) South Pointr Prk - 30Apr21.jpg

I finally caught my first and only slippery dick wrasse and a possible longfin damsel.

Slippery dick (#49) South Pointe Prk - 30Apr21.jpg

Cocoa Damselfish (#51) - South Pointe Park Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

Sue caught a bunch of grunts, but did also land a sand perch.

Sue Sand Perch - South Pointe Prk - 30Apr21.jpg

She also caught a yellow fish that looked like a butterfly fish, but due to her phone being full she was not able to get a photo of the fish.

After getting more grunts and sgt majors, we moved to the pier.

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Livie and Sue wanted to catch one of the boxfish species. On my first cast I caught this buffalo trunkfish and they hated me.

Buffalo Trunkfish - South Pointe Park Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

It also hated me and bit my hand before I released it. Felt like someon grabbed my palm with a pair of pliers. While I was dealing with the trunkfish, my other rod got a solid bite and Livie reeled in a channel flounder. I really wanted one of these guys and had my chance later in the day until it got off the hook as I was pulling it up to the railing. I also lost a spotted trunkfish on the next cast as I was reeeling it up to the rail.

Livie Channel Flounder (#)- South Pointe Prk Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

Both Sue and Livie caught chubs and I am still working on id'ing these fish. They appear to be yellow chubs, but may be bermuda's which we caught the day before.

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Livie finally got a redtail parrotfish though none of us could get another stoplight like Sue's from Day 1.

Livie Redtail Parrotfish (#)- South Pointe Prk Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

I did get a great hookset and fight from a small but heavy rockfish.

Rockfish - South Pointe Prk Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

Livie caught her own sand perch and she finally caught a scrawled cowfish!

Livie Sand Perch (#)- South Pointe Prk Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

Livie Scrawled Cowfish (#)- South Pointe Prk Pier - 30Apr21.jpg

All and all a great day in South Miami. Tomorrow would be a quick trip to the edge of the everglades and trying for exotics.

 

 

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Saturday was out real last fishing day and we only had a few hours to fish two spots about 90 mins apart before we had to run up to Daytona to meet a friend for dinner. I will say that each canal that you pass over in S FL may look like they hold fish that is just not the case. We were heading to a spot on the Tamiami canal out Rt 41 when I saw a samll park along a canal. We stopped to fish. Under the one bridge was a homeless man's house and his restroom. The whole canal had a smell of urine. Only saw a few fish and no bites. Did see a bunch of iguanas along the bank.

Left there and went to the first spot that I wanted to fish and someone was there, then the next and so on. I have heard from folks to just stop anywhere and you will get into fish. Well that really does seem to be true. We stopped near a culvert and fished the canal as well as the outlet into the glades.

We saw peacock bass defending beds all along the bank in the canal. We threw small plastics at them and they would swipe at the bait but not really have it in their mouths. We switched to tossing a 1/32 oz jig head with worm and that was the trick for the rest of the day.

Livie hooked up first and lost her fish as I was coming with the net. Her next one was a successful landing of her first peacock bass!

Livie Peacock Bass - Tamiami Canal - 01May21.jpg

She generously let me use her rod and I lost two before landing this male peacock.

Peacock Bass - Tamiami Canal - 01May21.jpg

Livie also caught a small mayan cichlid but hasn't given me that photo. I did land a few myself including this large mayan cichlid. They are probably slightly better fighters than oscars.

Mayan Cichlid - Tamiami Canal - 01May21.jpg

We switched over to the culvert and there were mayans, peacocks, bluegill, largemouth bass, and later a florida gar and a couple of oscars. I landed some bluegill and a nice redear sunfish. The peacocks and LMB were spooky in the clear water. We saw two big oscars go under the willow brush. I had Livie drop a bait into a hole in the willows and she got a heavy bite but lost the fish. She followed that up with pulling out a bluegill. I still felt that there were fish in there and she tried again and hung into and landed her first oscar!

Livie Oscar - Tamiami Canal - 01May21.jpg

I also pulled out a bluegill and another oscar out of that brush!

Oscar - Tamiami Canal - 01May21.jpg

Before we left we tried for a florida gar. It took my bait then spit it out just as quickly and didn't go for anything else before moving off. We had to get going to the next spot if we were going to be able to fish.

The next spot was Arthur R Marshall Loxahatchee NWR in Palm Beach county. I targetted this spot since there have been records of golden topminnows and spotted tilapia being caught there. We only found a couple of spots in the canals that were open enough to land a fish. We caught a bunch of bluegill and a few small mayans.

Livie Mayan Cichlid - ARM Loxahatchee NWR - 01May21.jpg

Mayan Cichlid - ARM Loxahatchee NWR - 01May21.jpg

We could see another species of fish that was not as active as the sunfish or mayans. Livie tried for them while I tried for topminnows. I only saw a couple and they did not stick around when I got close enough to try to catch them. Looks like another trip for golden topminnows will have to take place.

Livie finally did catch that other fish and it turned out to be the spotted tilapia we were targeting.

Livie Spotted Tilapia - ARM Loxahatchee NWR - 01May21.jpg

We tried a another spot or two and ran out of time before being able to fish the big canal. As we were heading out I saw a fish that resembeled a snakehead and we stopped for me to try for it. I threw out the bait and as it was geting close to the bait a mayan took it and spooked the other fish. I did make a cast and landed my spotted tilapia before we left. This was the last fish of the trip. We didn't stop during the long drive back. 

Spotted Tilapia - ARM Loxahatchee NWR - 01May21.jpg

We caught a lot of variety, Had some good times and not so good times. Drove well of 2600 miles in the process. We will certainly remember this trip for a long time to come.

Posted

What a trip!  Lots of great variety.  Thanks for sharing it (and all the pictures!) with us! 😍

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11 minutes ago, FishnDave said:

What a trip!  Lots of great variety.  Thanks for sharing it (and all the pictures!) with us! 😍

So many more targets in Florida. Just can't do it all in one trip. I wanted to eat lion fish while down there, but we never got the chance to snorkelfish😒.

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I saw, but didn't catch, Jaguar Guapote's in FL.  Not sure if I saw a Midas Cichlid or not...they are around Miami area somewhere.

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1 hour ago, FishnDave said:

I saw, but didn't catch, Jaguar Guapote's in FL.  Not sure if I saw a Midas Cichlid or not...they are around Miami area somewhere.

I think that I saw one Jaguar guapote in the canal park where we didn't get a bite. It swam off pretty quickly, but very different looking fish than what we saw later in the glades. We never found any jewelfish which I would have thought had been common throughout that area.

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              Good photos and trip synopsis all the way around John!

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

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