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  1. Been out of action since November due to a knee injury. First day back on the water and I got hammered by this 6 pound peacock off a bed on the sludeswimmer 175. When it flared and raised its dorsal fin, one reel twitch that sent the glide into it's face was enough to trigger a bite. Now to track down a deps 250 and try to get a 16 pounder to do the same thing
  2. Singapore and the USA aren't incredibly similar fisheries. Although peacock bass and largemouth bass do have their similarities, the waters are highly pressured, everyone fishes from the bank and our rods are seldom over 7'6. Travel bigbait rods are incredibly popular here as well. These fish were caught on glidebaits and the spro bbz slow sink. I'll let yall guess how big the fish that opened my hooks was The one on the arashi glide was caught while figure eighting the bank muskie style if you believe it or not! I've been wracking my brains thinking of how to get the bigger peacocks to commit to biting my swimbaits. The majority of the time they barely nip at the hooks and a directional change gets them to lunge but they stop short of slamming the bait. After quarentine lifts I can't wait to get back on the water and keep finding patterns!!
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