Orlando, FL

Orlando, FL

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Quick Summary

Quick overview of Orlando, FL: key species, best seasons, and what to expect on the water.

Frequently Asked Questions about Orlando, FL

What makes Orlando, FL a good fishing spot?
Orlando, Kissimmee and St. Cloud are well known for huge trophy Black Bass. One very well known Bass fishing spot is Tohopekaliga and another great fresh water fishing spot is Lake Kissimmee. However, the saltwater fishing is just as amazing and on both the east and west coasts of Florida.
Which species can I catch at Orlando, FL?
The top species to catch near Orlando, FL would be trophy largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, bowfin, Florida gar, and a range of other species. This is a top location in Central Florida for catching many of the best Florida species.
When is the best time to fish Orlando, FL?
The winter months (Jan to June) are the most popular because it’s cooler and people can fish longer. More specifically, the months from June to September (and, some years, even October) are when you can strike gold as you go fishing in the deeper waters just focus on early in the day and late in the afternoon.
Do I need a fishing license for Orlando, FL?
A valid state fishing license is required in most cases. Check your state wildlife agency for the latest rules and license options before you go.
Are guided trips available at Orlando, FL?
Yes, local guides are available and can simplify planning, tackle, and seasonal patterns. Browse our guide listings to compare availability and trip styles.
Are there peacock bass in Orlando, FL
Even though there is no peacock bass in Orlando, you can enjoy catching fish in south Florida. Most of the canal and freshwater systems in this region hold exceptional bass fishing. You have two options when it comes to catching peacock bass: you can fish for them by boat or by land.