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Check out the best fishing spots in Boynton Beach, Florida. Anglers using Fishbrain have logged: 32,145 catches for Largemouth bass, 15,891 catches for Butterfly peacock bass, 5,778 catches for Mayan cichlid, 2,762 catches for Bullseye snakehead, 2,583 catches for Common snook, 2,116 catches for Bluegill Use Fishbrain to view local fishing regulations, read reviews of local fishing spots, and learn what lures are most successful in Boynton Beach. Become a Pro subscriber to see when and where fish are being caught and logged in Fishbrain. Whether you use the free version of Fishbrain or upgrade to Fishbrain Pro, you can find a diverse range of successful fishing spots in Boynton Beach, and get tips on how to increase your fishing success!
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The opportunities on lake Ida are impressive. Clown Knifes up to 40”, hard fighting peacock bass and the occasional wiper and largie. Perhaps a snakehead too if you have special skills for those. I don’t know any other lake in the world where you could catch all those. Great guides for the lake too like Jurassic Park Fishing CHarters, he went above and beyond for me to get those tricky clown knives. Definitely is a lot harder fishing this lake from shore, with very limited success. Would recommend taking your own boat out or hiring the guide I spoke or any guide for that matter. He’s the best one though for Clown Knives on Lake Ida.
Plenty of species... you just have to know what you're doing and what works. Tons of 2 to 8lb peacocks and tons of mid-sized large mouths 3 to 5lbs. I've probably caught over 15 different fish in this lake and channels. LB, PB, clown, snakehead, bluegill, Mayan C, gar, catfish, and more. There's plenty of places for fish to hide.
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