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More about LAKE
TOHOPEKALIGA (Osceola
County):
Lake Tohopekaliga known to the locals as Lake
Toho is an 18,810-acre lake located southeast of
the city of Kissimmee. The lakes Commission
made fish attractors are especially popular
fishing areas, for a map with lat-long
coordinates, click
here.
Largemouth bass
anglers may want to direct their time on the
water around the mouth of Shingle Creek,
enhanced shorelines east and west of South Port
Park, Lanier Point, Goblets Cove, and Brown’s
Point. Offshore hydrilla patches near channel
marker 24, Little Grassy Island, and in Goblets
Cove should also hold a good number of bass.
Additionally, anglers who can find moving water
associated with rainfall runoff should give
these areas a cast or two. Both live and
artificial baits should be very effective
utilized within all the above mentioned areas.
Golden shiners will be the live bait of choice
by many anglers, although spinnerbaits (white,
white/chartreuse or yellow skirted), lipless
crankbaits (chrome or shad colored) and plastic
worms (motor oil, black grape, black/blue, and
Junebug colored) will account for a fair share
of the catches.
Typical for this time of year, spawning activity
by bluegill will be in full force in Lake
Tohopekaliga. Anglers targeting bluegill should
try to schedule time on the water around the new
and full moon phases and concentrate their
efforts in areas having sandy bottoms associated
with native vegetation. Brown’s Point and North
Steer Beach are two areas of the lake which have
been productive over the years. Live bait
(crickets and red wigglers) will be the bait of
choice by many bluegill anglers, but small
artificial jigs (tube lure or curly-tailed) or
beetle spins (white or yellow colored) will also
account for some respectable stringers of fish.
A six-lane boat ramp with a floating courtesy
dock is located on Lakeshore Blvd. From the
intersection of Highway 192 and Highway
441/17-92 in Kissimmee, travel south on Main
Street 0.6 mile to Monument Avenue. Turn left
onto Monument Avenue and follow to Lakeshore
Blvd. Turn right on Lakeshore and follow 0.3
miles to ramp on left. Pier and bank fishing is
allowed. A marina is located approximately 0.2
miles north of ramp.
For more information click the map above on the
location closes to you for additional
information on Lake Toho.
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