Prime Time for Peacock Bass?
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:30 am
Some of you on the mainland might find it difficult to use "Winter" and "Hawaii" in the same sentence. LOL
For the last month or so the temperature in Wahiawa has been in the 60s each evening. Tropical fish here tend to shut down when the water cools down.
Just about every chart I've been able to find shows the prime time for peacock bass in Hawaii as March to September. Spring for the spawning fish and the hot weather of summer to make them active and aggressive..
Granted, on any given day you could hit the jackpot and have a day of fishing that dreams are made of. On the other hand, if you were spending big bucks to go on a trip of a life time you would plan your adventure for a time when your odds of catching fish were at their highest.
When you get two very experienced anglers fishing all day and they only caught one red devil and one little bass... well I call that a really slow day. Still, if your Hawaii vacation is now, you can't wait for June and better conditions. A day fishing is better than a day at work....... Lately, I'm hearing lots of people also saying: "That's why they call it Fishing, and not Catching.".
For the last month or so the temperature in Wahiawa has been in the 60s each evening. Tropical fish here tend to shut down when the water cools down.
Just about every chart I've been able to find shows the prime time for peacock bass in Hawaii as March to September. Spring for the spawning fish and the hot weather of summer to make them active and aggressive..
Granted, on any given day you could hit the jackpot and have a day of fishing that dreams are made of. On the other hand, if you were spending big bucks to go on a trip of a life time you would plan your adventure for a time when your odds of catching fish were at their highest.
When you get two very experienced anglers fishing all day and they only caught one red devil and one little bass... well I call that a really slow day. Still, if your Hawaii vacation is now, you can't wait for June and better conditions. A day fishing is better than a day at work....... Lately, I'm hearing lots of people also saying: "That's why they call it Fishing, and not Catching.".