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TOHO TEAM TOURNAMENT TRAIL FEB. 13, 2011

Monday, February 21st, 2011
TOHO TEAM TOURNAMENT TRAIL FEB. 13, 2011 on Lake Toho
Place Team Boat # Total Fish Total Live Total Weight Penalty Big Fish Total Weight Total Points
1 Doug Gilley – Joe Ventrello 38 5 5 25.45 7.08 25.45 200
2 Brian Wier – Matt Hinman 32 5 5 21.35 9.02 21.35 199
3 Will Evans – Darrell Cranor 37 5 5 17.35 17.35 198
4 Jeremy Prady – Jeff Worth 28 5 5 15.97 15.97 197
5 John Darr – Glenn Brown 14 5 5 11.61 11.61 196
6 Paul Hanley – Chris Patrick 5 5 5 11.55 0.9 11.55 195
7 Joe Ventrello – Daniel Lanier 29 5 5 11.3 11.3 194
8 Tim Burton – Tommy Hatfield 4 4 4 11.18 6.87 11.18 193
9 Mike Biefreund – Bruce Bozman 30 5 5 10.38 10.38 192
10 John Caballero – Suzanne Bibbo 24 3 3 10.36 7.27 10.36 191
11 Michael Bierfreund – Joseph Bie 12 5 5 10.24 10.24 190
12 Pete Saraf – Len Tyre 1 5 5 9.99 9.99 189
13 Strayer John – Travis Cato 6 5 5 9.51 3.79 9.51 188
14 Tom Reeves – Bernie Binn 25 5 5 9.22 3.53 9.22 187
15 Jacque Mitchell – Scott Moore 21 5 5 8.6 8.6 186
16 Steve Brown – John Armor 36 5 5 8.32 8.32 185
17 Lamar White – Steve Chiavini 27 5 5 7.88 7.88 184
18 Wayne Kelly – Scott Chandler 18 5 5 7.85 7.85 183
19 Joseph Conway – Chris Wagner 17 5 5 7.31 0.85 7.31 182
20 Robert Collins – Chip Dover 22 5 5 7.19 0.69 7.19 181
21 Edwin Rivera – Fernando Rosa 31 3 3 7.08 7.08 180
22 Jim Miller – John Koser 11 5 5 6.28 0.82 6.28 179
23 Joe Clements – Jimmie Murphy 35 5 5 5.47 0.77 5.47 178
24 Gary Tallackson – Matt Tallacks 33 4 4 5.35 5.35 177
25 Daren McDermott – Pete Baltusis 7 3 3 4.72 1.06 4.72 176
26 David Howell – Bob Wojcuich 10 3 3 4.55 4.55 175
27 Mitch Lass – Joe Moore 19 3 2 4.33 0.5 1.23 3.83 174
28 Rick Butler – Allan Patterson 9 3 3 3.55 0.81 3.55 173
29 Ben Carroll – Hector Tellado 2 2 2 3.16 1.42 3.16 172 (more…)
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Alert: Bass-fishing on Lake Toho is RED hot!

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

FWC-News Release

June 11, 2010

Bass anglers on Florida’s renowned Lake Tohopekaliga (Toho for short) have hit the jackpot – again. Anglers are catching their limits of trophy-size largemouth bass with astounding regularity, as the lake proves and improves its reputation as one of the top-five destinations in the world for those who seek the ultimate bass-fishing experience.

During the past several weeks, local tournament anglers have discovered a veritable bonanza of trophy-size bass, as catch rates continue to heat up.  One possible reason, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologists, is that the extended cold winter delayed spawning and post-spawn feeding activity.

Last weekend’s Toho Open, a one-day tournament, saw the fifth-place finisher catch a five-fish limit tipping the scales at 31 pounds, while the winners,  Jerry Williams and Jessie Windsor of Orlando,  netted more than 38 pounds.  Mark Detweiler at Big Toho Marina in Kissimmee reported that at local tournaments hosted there on Wednesday nights, participants boasted winning totals in excess of 20 pounds.

“Big bass have shown themselves in ever-increasing numbers since last fall.  I’ve been fishing here since 1983 and I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s mind-boggling,” said Terry Segraves, a well-respected professional angler who lives in Kissimmee and serves as a tourism spokesman for the area.

According to local experts like Segraves, patterning the big fish is not difficult.  Early morning anglers are finding schooling fish in the 1- to 2-pound range, with some much bigger fish mixed in those schools.  However, the really big fish are feeding on the edges of the deep grass beds after the sun comes up.  Typically, anglers catch the big fish a few hours after sunrise and a few hours before sunset, as is the case here. However, what is unusual is that they’re also catching big stringers of trophies throughout the day.

FWC fishery biologist and avid bass angler Marty Mann believes the great trophy fishing is the result of the agency’s aggressive management of Lake Toho, the birthplace of the first large-scale drawdown (1971) to improve of fish and wildlife habitat. In 2004, the FWC conducted its most recent in a series of drawdown projects on Lake Toho.

“One of the biggest problems for sportfish is decaying plant and animal materials that build up on the bottom of a lake over time. These sediments cover and suffocate the eggs of sportfish and rob oxygen from the water as they decay,” said Mann.

Improvements to fish habitat are accomplished by lowering the lake to expose mucky sediments to sunlight and air, thus allowing sediments to consolidate into a hard substrate.  In some places, crews scrape dried sediments and truck them to disposal areas.  The result is a clean, hard, sandy bottom.  Once the water level returns to normal, the hard bottom provides quality spawning areas for sportfish and a substrate that promotes the growth of beneficial aquatic plants, where bass can feed and grow to trophy size.

Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau Director Tom Lang welcomed the news that the fish are biting.  “For our visitors looking for memory-making experiences to punctuate their vacation or holidays, this is good news.  We recommend they get here fast, because you never know when the tide may turn with the fish.”

For more information on bass fishing in Osceola County’s Lake Tohopekaliga, go to the Freshwater Fishing area of MyFWC.com/Fishing and select Fishing Sites and Forecasts, or contact the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau at VisitKissimmee.com.

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The Big Bass are Back on in Orlando!

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

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The summer time big bass pattern has started early. Today was the first day of the big fish open water bass that we caught all summer last year. When these big fish lock on to the open water shad they gorge themselves day after day with sometimes even showing themselves schooling on the surface. Shiners trolled over the flats is the best method but artificial will yield quite a few fish from  time to time.
David Lin and wife took their first guided trip with BASSonline.com today and I am sure it will not be their last. What do you think?

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt John Leech (johnl@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS

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Perfect Day Bass Fishing on Lake Toho!

Saturday, December 5th, 2009
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Hi!

Just wanted to tell you what a WONDERFUL time Butch & I had fishing with John Leech on Lake Toho on Tuesday,

Dec. 1, 2009 (I think that’s the right date).

Not only did John put us on fish right away but he was so accommodating and FUN!  What a great day!

Lots of laughter and lots of fish!  The perfect day!  Even when my reel came off I didn’t lose my fish!

Just thought I would tell you that if they have a “GUIDE OF THE YEAR”, we vote for John Leech!  Will be telling all my friends and family to book with you guys (and of course to ask for John as their guide) when they come to Florida!

Thanks again!

Butch & Sherry Massey

Worton, MD

**************************************************Orlando bass fishing

We appreciate your business and look forward to fishing with you in the future.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt John Leech (johnl@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS

BASSonline.com is Florida largest freshwater Guide Service, specializing in Florida bass fishing on lakes, canals and rivers.
To learn more about Florida bass fishing, visit Bass Fishing Blogs. Also visit or sister website Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Okeechobee Fishing, Bass Fishing Florida, Florida Peacock Bass


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