South Florida Exotic Fishing

Catch Fish You Don't Catch Back Home.

Peacock bass, snakehead, and clown knife fish make South Florida one of the most unique freshwater fisheries in the country.

Peacock Bass Colorful, aggressive, and made for great photos.
Snakehead Hard-hitting fish with explosive strikes.
Knife Fish Strange, powerful, and bucket-list worthy.
Local Guide Captain Sam knows where these fish live.

Why Exotic Fishing?

South Florida freshwater fishing is not normal.

Most people think of Florida fishing as bass, snook, tarpon, and offshore trips. But South Florida freshwater has something different: aggressive exotic fish that look, fight, and behave unlike what most visitors catch back home.

Captain Sam Rojas builds trips around this unique fishery — from peacock bass in local canals and lakes to snakehead, clown knife fish, and mixed-species freshwater action.

Main Exotic Targets

The fish that make South Florida different.

Peacock Bass

Peacock bass are colorful, aggressive, and one of the top reasons anglers book South Florida freshwater trips.

  • Great for photos
  • Hard strikes
  • Fun for families and anglers

Snakehead

Snakehead are unusual, aggressive, and a favorite for anglers who want something they cannot catch just anywhere.

  • Explosive bites
  • Unique South Florida target
  • Great for adventurous anglers

Clown Knife Fish

Clown knife fish are strange, powerful, and one of the most memorable exotic fish available in South Florida.

  • Bucket-list species
  • Unusual appearance
  • Great story fish

Where We Chase Exotics

Good exotic fishing starts with the right water.

These fish are not everywhere, and they do not act the same every day. Sam chooses locations based on target species, water conditions, weather, and the kind of trip you want.

Lake Ida

Strong option for peacock bass, clown knife fish, and freshwater exotics.

Canal Systems

South Florida canals can produce exciting exotic and mixed-species fishing.

Markham Park

Freshwater access with potential for unique target opportunities.

Blue Lagoon

Miami-area access for guests staying farther south.

Why Book With A Guide?

Exotic fish are not always easy to figure out.

1

Know The Water

Sam understands which areas make sense based on target species and conditions.

2

Save Time

Instead of guessing from shore, fish productive water with a local captain.

3

Use The Right Gear

Gear, rods, boat tech, and trip setup help make the day easier.

4

Make It Comfortable

Small groups, water, cooler, safety gear, and a relaxed trip structure.

Best Trip For Exotics

Pick the window that fits your day.

Morning Trip

Best for anglers who want to fish early when conditions can be cooler and more active.

  • Peacock bass
  • Snakehead
  • Mixed freshwater action

Custom Target Trip

Best if you have one specific species in mind and want Sam to help build the day around it.

  • Knife fish
  • Snakehead
  • Peacock bass

Who It's For

Exotic fishing works for more than serious anglers.

Visitors

Catch fish you likely cannot catch back home and make the trip feel uniquely South Florida.

Families

Small-group trips make exotic fishing approachable for kids and first-timers.

Anglers

Target specific species and fish water with a local guide who understands the bite.

Exotic Fishing FAQ

Good to know before you book.

Ready For Something Different?

Book a South Florida exotic fishing trip.

Tell Captain Sam what you want to catch — peacock bass, snakehead, clown knife fish, or a mixed-species adventure.

Book An Exotic Fishing Trip