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Disney vs Universal – Fishing in Orlando, Florida

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Lake Toho - Orlando bass fishing

Lake Toho - Orlando bass fishing

The area in and around Orlando in the state of Florida is one of the most popular areas in the United States of America. Orlando has a population of almost 2 million people if the metropolitan area of Orlando. It is Florida’s sixth largest city, surprisingly but is the largest inland city in the state. Orlando is probably most known for Disney World, Sea World, Universal and it’s resorts. Also popular is one of the city’s oldest activities, a little thing called “Bass Fishing”.

Bass Fishing in Orlando is big business!

Bass fishing in Orlando is incredibly thrilling and sometimes life changing. Many anglers that have fished with BassOnline from all over world in search of that trophy bass almost always end up coming to Orlando because of the weather, the great amounts of trophy bass, and the wondrous scenery and great places to drop off the kids while hitting the lake looking for that bass to tip the scales.

Peak season for bass fishing in Orlando is around the start of the calendar year. Fishing reports of catching bass that weigh over 10 pounds in some of these incredible Orlando lakes like, Lake Toho is common! It is also a great season for catching large amounts of largemouth bass. The spawning for the bass in Orlando will also happen as this season kicks off which makes fishing a whole lot of fun!

A lot of people decide to use “bass fishing guides” when fishing in hope that they will be put on the best bass of there lives and be directed on techniquies while fishing lakes in Orlando. Bass Online Outfotters generally help people catch more fish than they would alone; sometimes up to two or three times as many fish are caught with other bass guides! Most of our bass fishing guides are somewhat legendary for how much they assist the customers in discovering huge bodies of bass filled waters and people hire these legends of the lakes all year long.

Most customer traveling to Orlando that go bass fishing, say it is one of the best things they have ever done. It changed there entire outlook on bass fishing, bringing home there largest bass ever caught in Orlando remains a dream no longer. Of course, that could be a dream or reality for some, but one thing is for certain: Orlando serves up some of the best fishing in Florida and the United States.

Thanks to Capt Todd Kersey for contributing this article to our Florida bass fishing blog:

BassOnline is Florida’s largest bass fishing Outfitter and Guide Service.
To learn more about bass fishing in Orlando, visit Bass Fishing Blog

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
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Fishing gets better in most areas as the temp cools!

Friday, October 17th, 2008

The fishing in Central Florida is improving each day as anglers are catching nice bass in the 4- to 8-pound class and bluegills are still hitting.

Anglers are continuing to fishing at night around the full moon and are catching some nice speckled perch on minnows and large mouth bass on top water.

The Winter Haven Chain is giving up 10 to 20 speckled perch per angler who are using minnows for bait.

The best lakes for these panfish are Cannon, Jessie, Mirror and Hartridge. Bass are biting in Winterset, Summit and Lulu.

Plastic worms and/or live shiners are still producing the best results. Plenty of bluegill are still being caught on crickets out of Howard, Eloise, Jessie and Idyllwild.

Most are being caught in the evening just after dark while fishing on the bottom. Speckled perch also are being caught at night on minnows while drifting with minnows.

A few bass in the 2- to 5-pound class were caught during the week on plastic worms.

A few guides who fish on Lake Ashton, said speckled perch are hitting good at night on minnows. Bass are hitting spinner baits in the late afternoon when the wind blows. Bluegills are still being caught while fishing with crickets.

Anglers trying their luck at night for speckled perch in Lake Silver are averaging about 10 per boat while fishing with live minnows. There is plenty of bluegill action in this lake. Bass are hitting crank baits while slow trolling.

Guides reported last week bass were hitting shiners good at night on Lake Mariana. They caught five bass in less than an hour, with the largest tipping the scales at 11 pounds.

Try your luck this week in Lake Elbert with minnows as the speckled perch are beginning to hit in this lake while drifting at night. A few bass in the 3- to 8-pound range were caught on spinner baits in late afternoon. Bluegills are still hitting crickets.

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Kissimmee Chain Bass Biting Well

Monday, September 15th, 2008

  Both air and water temperatures are still in the high 80′s, the largemouth bass bite has been good to excellent from Lake Toho all the way down to the Kissimmee River. Because of moving water,  the key as guides has been setting up on the outflow of the canals that connect the lakes.

Great numbers of bass are being caught over last week, although the size has dropped a bit in Kissimmee. We recommend setting up on the outflow points of the canals and working spinnerbaits, senkos or even crankbaits along the moving water.

When we find running water near any vegetation, you should find bait and bass. The flowing water is also creating bait schools, which in turn brings schooling bass to the surface early in the morning or later in the day.

While it is too early to really concentrate on crappie, the tasty panfish can be caught at the crack of dawn and will readily take a jig tipped minnow working around lily pads or submerged grass.

While this season is already setting up to be a good one, the additional water will help all of the Florida fishing!

From Staff and Wire Reports
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