Customer Comments
Sunday, October 31st, 2010Kip,
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Archive for October, 2010Customer CommentsSunday, October 31st, 2010Kip, We saw our pictures on your bassonline website…. Thank you for posting our pictures! We enjoyed telling our friends about our experience and guided them to your website. I have some friends that will be coming down, I think they will look you up! We sure enjoyed fishing with you and look forward to doing another fishing trip on our next visit to Florida. We got back and received an early Christmas present of 4″ of snow! Not to fun!
Best of luck in the tournaments!
Rick, Danielle & Mitch Cannata
Miami Peacock Bass FishingSunday, October 31st, 2010October has been great for Peacock bass. I meet up with Bob McCallister from Texas a repeat customer for some action on Miami Peacock bass. Bob started with livebait and moving to key areas where the peacocks are holding up, he caught over 20 Peacocks up to 3lbs. Till next time tight lines and good fishing…. Lake Toho under NEW Hydrilla ManagementTuesday, October 26th, 2010News Release October 25, 2010 The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, will hold a public meeting to discuss the changes for hydrilla management on Lake Toho for the winter of 2010-2011. The meeting will be Friday, Nov. 5, from 6-8 p.m., at the Osceola County Commission Chambers in the Administrative Building at 1 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee. Staff from both the FWC and the USFWS will present information on the upcoming hydrilla treatment plan to manage the nonnative plant. A preview of the evening’s public meeting will be offered in the same location from 3-4 p.m. for government officials interested in the topic. “Lake Toho contains large amounts of hydrilla, which can cause navigation problems and limit access to boaters,” said Bill Caton, the FWC’s Invasive Plant Section leader. “This plant also provides an abundant food source and habitat used by a nonnative species of apple snail that lives in the lake.” Bass Fishing Lake TohoMonday, October 25th, 2010Hello everybody this is Captain Kip, Today we fished Lake Toho, the fish have started to bite in a big way. The cooler nights have cooled Lake Toho Home of Big BassMonday, October 25th, 2010
Bass Fishing on Lake Toho is starting to get great the early morning bite is still the best and late afternoon the fishing slowed down in the afternoon because of no wind and clear blue skies,catching less, but nice size largemouths. Friday October 22, my second trip in Lake Toho with Rick Cannata, his wife Dannielle and their son. They are from Minnesota, they have been fishing for many year but they had to wait until they got to Florida to catch their biggest bass. Florida is the bass capital of the world and Orlando is legendary for lunkers. |