Catching Multiple Pan Fish Species- Lake Toho Central Florida
This is Capt Steve with a fishing report as your Lake Toho fishing guide.
What a fantastic day Catching Multiple Pan Fish Species- at Lake Toho Central Florida. We went out for a 4-hour trip today. It is always lovely to switch it up and fish for some delicious Pan fish.
I had the pleasure of fishing with Ron and Keith. Keith is from Tennessee, and Ron is from Illinois. They came down on vacation and decided to go fishing with us.
The fog on the lake was pretty bad. You could hardly see anything. It was not until 11:00 that the fog lifted. We did not do much running around before then.
We caught a nice crappie, but the bite did not turn on. In every spot I pulled up to, largemouth was cruising around. I figured the bass scared away all the pan fish and were getting to our bait quicker than the crappie. The crappie bite was not happening.
But, we caught some copperhead brim and bluegills. The little horse head jigs with a trailer on the back were highly effective in getting the job done.
We had a great time, even though with all the idling I did, I had to extend the day a bit. They are talking about returning to Florida to fish for the monster largemouth bass in Lake Okeechobee.
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Captain Steve Niemoeller is a full-time Professional fishing guide and Licensed Master Captain. Primarily servicing the freshwater lakes of the St Johns River, Lake George, and Lake Monroe. He also guides on Harris Chain and Lake Toho. He also has great success on Ponce Inlet and Mosquito Lagoon in saltwater, catching Redfish and other species.
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