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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 5644486" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>If you have access to gear, there is a pit/lake that has some nice peacocks in it. Its deep so the cold temps are less likely to impact them. I lived off McNab Rd when we first moved to Florida and figured out the peacocks. Pitching a shiner was a sure fire way to catch them. There is a refrigerator in about 8 ft of water that always had a couple on it as well as a shopping cart. The C-14 canal also has them and a lot of times you can walk the edge and sight cast to them. You can catch them on cranks but a shiner and float will give you a lot of action and you ll catch bass and oscars. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 5644486, member: 14910"] If you have access to gear, there is a pit/lake that has some nice peacocks in it. Its deep so the cold temps are less likely to impact them. I lived off McNab Rd when we first moved to Florida and figured out the peacocks. Pitching a shiner was a sure fire way to catch them. There is a refrigerator in about 8 ft of water that always had a couple on it as well as a shopping cart. The C-14 canal also has them and a lot of times you can walk the edge and sight cast to them. You can catch them on cranks but a shiner and float will give you a lot of action and you ll catch bass and oscars. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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