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

  • Workshops Set for Possible Red Drum Regulation Changes

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has scheduled a series of public workshops this fall to discuss possible fishing regulation changes for red drum (redfish).

    The FWC is considering creating regional management areas for red drum and raising the daily bag limit from one fish to two per person in Northeast and Northwest Florida. The Commission is also seeking public comment on possible red drum rule changes for Southeast Florida.

  • Florida Snook Harvest Closure Still in Effect

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds anglers that the harvest season for snook in Florida, which usually opens on September 1, will remain closed through September 16. The FWC issued an executive order in January that temporarily closed harvest seasons for snook statewide to protect snook populations affected by prolonged cold weather in Florida earlier this year.