Florida Peacock Bass Fishing Brought to you by Hawghunter Guide Service™

Take a trip of a lifetime fishing for Florida's famous Peacock Bass

Hawghunter Guide Service owned and operated by Frank Carbone has been providing professional fishing guide services to the public since 1995. Frank shows you where the fish are, takes you out on his bass boat and provides a Peacock Bass fishing experience of a life time. Fish for Largemouth bass at lake Okeechobee or the Florida Everglades as well.

Florida Peacock Bass Fishing at its Best

Join Capt. Frank Carbone in southern Florida for some of the very best Peacock Bass and Largemouth Bass fishing in Florida. In business since 1995, you will experience a real professional fisherman guiding you to the hot spot fishing holes in the southern Florida region.

The Real Deal

Capt. Frank is a regular on various TV fishing shows. His reputation precedes him as one of the top pro-angler's in Florida.

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Fishing News

  • Fishing the Emerald Coast
    The Emerald Coast, which includes Destin, Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island, has some of the best fishing in Florida, thanks to the area's easy access to the deeper areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Casting from Kayaks on Captiva
    We were floating in Pine Island Sound, and only a narrow stretch of Captiva Island separated us from the Gulf of Mexico. Dolphins danced around my son and I while my fishing-partner-turned-fiance reeled in a 20-pound snook from his kayak over in the shallows, not far from our room at the 'Tween Waters Inn.
  • Snook season reopening on Atlantic coast only

    The recreational harvest season for snook reopens on Feb. 1 in Florida's Atlantic coastal and inland waters, including Lake Okeechobee and the Kissimmee River.

    Anglers may keep one snook between 28 and 32 inches total length per day in the allowable harvest areas only. Fishermen targeting snook must have a snook permit as well as a saltwater license unless they are exempt from having a license. Using snatch hooks and spears is prohibited.

  • Morgenthaler, Brown Surge Into Lead on Toho

    KISSIMMEE, Fla. - The area on Lake Toho exceeded the expectations of Evinrude pro Glenn Browne of Florida and Jasper Engines pro Chad Morgenthaler of Illinois.

    Whether it will hold up for two more days is the big unknown.

  • Florida Shore Fishing Picking up Steam

    Most people, when they think of ocean fishing, picture a 40 ft schooner and ten thousand dollars worth of equipment. But the docks and piers along the Atlantic or Gulf coast of Florida are a year round adventure that require far less of an investment. An amazing abundance of species can be caught like the Florida Mangrove Snapper with light equipment and a bit of fishing savvy...