Posts Tagged ‘Kissimmee’

Reynolds Family Fishing Vacation on Lake Toho

Sunday, July 19th, 2009
Lake Toho Trophy

Lake Toho Trophy

Hey Guys,

I just wanted to send you a big thank you for your service. Me and my two sons came to Florida in March, called your service and you hooked me up with Capt. Mark Rogers. We fished the everglades and caught over 100 bass in four hours, they were small but alot of fun.

On the 2nd day, Capt. Mark took us to a special canal. We only caught about 40 bass, but they where alot bigger. My 11 year old caught the biggest bass that he had ever caught. That is until we came back to Florida in July.

My wife and daughter wanted to go to Disney, but me and the boys knew what we were going to do.

We called that magical number and you set us up with Capt. John Leech on Lake TOHO. The only thing I can say is WOW, the first day my 9 year old son caught a 10.7 pound bass and the 2nd day my now 12 year old son caught a 10.2 pound bass. In all, we caught about 20 bass each day all over 2 pounds and thats in 4 hours each day. My hat goes off to Capt. Mark and Capt. John, they are not only first class guides they are also first class people that work for a first class company!

Thank You
Ben Reynolds

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Thank you  Mr. Ben Reynolds from Indiana, we love those smiles on your boys faces holding up those lunkers.

*See Captain John Leech blog with big smiles and trophy bass.

We sure did Hook you up!

From Staff Writer Lori at BASSonline) lori@bassonline.com
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Central Florida Panfish on Fire for the 4th

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Thanks to almost 8″ of rain or more during the month of June, freshwater fishing around Polk County is surprisingly good for panfishing anglers. July Fourth weekend, brought 50-fish limits of combined shellcracker and bluegill were common on area lakes this weekend.

Many families were out fishing for the holiday, fishing was better for everything including bass. Some families went no farther than their area lake, except for the city’s fireworks show on Friday night of coarse. But for those who plan to hit the lake for this weekend, there’s a solid bite going on for shellcracker and bluegill.

Limits of the tasty panfish are being reported at six different lakes -Eloise, Kissimmee, Marion, Pierce, Rochelle and Saddle Creek Park. Anglers at Crooked Lake and Lake Arbuckle are icing down 15 to 20 before the daily thundershowers force them off the water.

Polk County received 7.65 inches of rain in June, and much of that fell on the Kissimmee Chain also.

With the influence of the new moon on last Friday pulling the bream up shallow to spawn this week, action should continue into this weekend.

From Staff and Wire Reports
BassOnline.com

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