10 1/2 inches

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Good luck!
Cant wait for pix and vids!
 
Well...

Let me just give you the score:
Me = 1. Miami devils = 1

Didn't catch a single one today. Also, only found 2 nests, but the parents were afraid of the hook (then resumed chasing away peacock bass twice their size). Tried a couple other spots, but the only other promising one had a homeless man sleeping under the bridge, so we left him undisturbed...

I will keep in mind that there is interest in these beautiful Miami devils! I even saw several barred ones as well as peeled and piebald males and females. Interestingly, didn't see any creamsicle, but I think I saw a white or very pale female with a little black markings...

We caught 2 snapper, 1 sunfish, one tilapia mariae, and a wicked sunburn from staying out from 11-6... I did manage to jump in the canal, but it was harder to see than before so no underwater video :( also came extremely close to catching (netting them underwater) a couple devils, but with practice comes perfection.

I wonder if I can do a tv show or online series about exotic fish in regions they don't belong...

Daniel: The Devil Hunter

Staring to wonder if I might be getting hooked on my first amphilophus...


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How about trying for some others like feral oscars salvini even peacock bass


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Florida government released oscars and peacock bass and I believe a few other invasives into the wild.


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Game fishing. Even thou I could be totally wrong. I just googled it and the only fish showing as invasive is spotted tilapia , plecos and Mayans


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