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Kissimmee Crappie Fishing
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Top Lakes Near Kissimmee, FL
Lake Kissimmee
Lake Hatchineha
Lake Tohopekaliga
Fishing Guides in Kissimmee, FL
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my family and i have been using Captain Davon for the past 4 years now and i must say he's the best in the whole of Florida! He knows how to keep his customers happy and he knows where the big mouth bass fishes are because everyone in my family has caught lots of fish every trip we went on with Captain Devon. Now when we book our vacation "Bass online tours" is always number 1 on our list of things to do.
my family and i have been using Captain Davon for the past 4 years now and i must say he's the best in the whole of Florida! He knows how to keep his customers happy and he knows where the big mouth bass fishes are because everyone in my family has caught lots of fish every trip we went on with Captain Devon. Now when we book our vacation "Bass online tours" is always number 1 on our list of things to do.
An awesome day on Lake Toho with bassonline.com guide and Captain John Leech January 2024 My wife had a business trip in the Orlando area so I tagged along and scheduled a trip with Capt. John Leech in late January hoping to catch some big pre spawn bass on Lake Toho. A big cold front came through the day before our trip so the potential for a tough day was there. With the expert help of Capt. John, and despite the very cool conditions, we were able to catch fish all day long! We caught a lot in the 2-4 pound range with a couple of 5 pounders and one that went 6.32 for big fish of the day. It was an excellent day and John was wonderful company! I Highly recommend Capt. John Leech if you are looking for a person who flat knows where they are and how to catch them! By the way this is my second trip to Florida in the past year. I have booked through bassonline.com both times one on Okeechobee and then this trip to Toho. The trips were professional and exactly what I asked for and paid for each time. Book with confidence! 
The entire experience was perfect - Captain Devin on Lake Toho in Florida was extremely patient and supportive. With a boat full for novice and first time fishers he helped each person every step of the way. We caught several bass and a few pike and with every catch he offered to take a picture. The pictures came out great - and I’m pretty picky with pictures! 10/10 - would absolutely recommend and ask for Captain Devin - you won’t be disappointed!
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About Kissimmee, FL
Want to go fishing in Kissimmee, FL, but visit world-famous theme parks? Coming to Kissimmee and need additional information to make your plans for bass fishing in Kissimmee, FL? Maybe looking to get up close and personal with a Florida alligator?
When it comes to Kissimmee, Florida, vacations, there’s a lot more to do than see Mickey Mouse. Excellent bass fishing on Lake Tohopekaliga is just minutes away from all the theme park excitement. With so many options in Kissimmee, it’s no wonder that families return year after year to create lasting memories.
Please read our complete guide to fishing in Kissimmee, Florida. We’ll answer your questions and inspire you to cast a line!
Kissimmee Pontoon Fishing Trips
PONTOON FISHING RENTAL TRIP
Private fishing boat rentals, which accommodate up to 9 or 10 people, allow you to experience the essence of Lake Tohopekaliga on one boat: a Pontoon boat.
These are private fishing charters, good for 2, 4, or 6 hours. We will provide you a more in-depth experience of fishing on Lake Tohopekaliga for bass from Pontoon.
PONTOON CRAPPIE FISHING CHARTER
These are private crappie fishing charters, suitable for 4 hours. We will provide you with a more in-depth experience of crappie fishing on Lake Tohopekaliga, all from our crappie Pontoon.
Places to Stay for Your Fishing Trip
Find a location near the meeting location that’s the best option between a hotel and a personal (Airbnb) stay.
Local Kissimmee Bass Fishing Guides
Meet the team of Kissimmee bass fishing guides. We know the best spots, baits, and techniques to give you the most fantastic fishing experience in Kissimmee.
Consider Something Different in Kissimmee
The Kissimmee area offers endless tours around the area’s countless theme parks. Whether you’re in Kissimmee, Orlando, or any of the suburbs, you are surrounded by great opportunities for you.
Consider starting or ending your vacation with a guided fishing trip in Florida. Perhaps it’s just a morning break from the theme parks to enjoy the Kissimmee experience, including the great outdoors fully. See eagles, get up close and personal with the Florida Alligator, and, of course, catch lots of Florida big bass and other species, like crappie, bluegill, catfish, and alligator gar.
When embarking on our fishing trips in Kissimmee, FL, everything is included, making for an excellent experience for all travelers. We provide instructional tips for both beginners and experts looking to learn new techniques, and we highlight boating safety in accordance with US Coast Guard standards.
Types of Fishing Charters Available
While our bass boats are the finest on the water, they are subject to US Coast Guard regulations. We can accommodate up to 4 people, but it’s not uncommon to have 2 or 3 for more comfort. We should also mention the great Pontoon boat charters available for large families, wheelchair anglers, and elderly anglers.
Some pontoon boats accommodate up to 6 people, while others can accommodate up to 10. These are based on availability and allow everyone to enjoy a day on the water; no matter your group’s size, we can accommodate you!
But the area also has several other lakes worth exploring, like Cypress Lake, Alligator Lake, Kenansville Lake, and East Lake Toho.
What type of Charter should I take?
Going out on a Kissimmee boat charter can be quite different for most people who are not accustomed to being on boats.
Full Day (8 hours): Typically booked by the most passionate bass anglers and people wanting to maximize their day with more opportunities.
Super Half Day (6 hours): The most popular trip. This length works well for most people, provides many opportunities, and ample time to move around the lake.
Half Day (4 hours): This is a family and novice-friendly option. It’s also a popular trip for families looking to pack a lot into one day. It allows for a quiet early morning trip, and by 12 noon, you are back at the theme parks. Or end a long day at the theme parks with a 4-hour afternoon sunset fishing trip.
This should help you understand the time frames and which trip may be best suited for you!
How to choose a fishing guide in Kissimmee
Maybe you’re ready to hire one of our fabulous Kissimmee fishing guides and search for trophy-sized largemouth bass. If that’s correct, you’re on the right website. When fishing in the Kissimmee, FL area, it has many lakes, one of the most beautiful regions, and fisheries you can find in the country.
Thousands of anglers flock to these local fishing lakes every year to catch their next trophy bass, maybe even one over 10 pounds if you’re lucky.
The bass fishing in the Kissimmee, Florida area has a lot to offer; aside from the great fishing, these lakes are filled with healthy Crappie, Bluegill, and Shellcracker.
Visit our guides page to see the great boat, how the captain likes to fish, and where. The choice is yours; you can pick any one of the listed captains based on availability. Otherwise, leave it up to us, and will choose based on the trip you’re booking, how many people, and the techniques you would like, so we provide you with a great result.
Areas AND Outdoor Activities surrounding fishing
In between your Orlando fishing, you should take in some local activity in Central Florida. We all know the exciting theme parks; the area has come to life with an additional option.
If a boat is your thing, there are a few great Kayak tours, less expensive and still get you on the water and outdoors. Alternatively, local bungee jumping and ziplining are two of many options to get you outside. If traveling east for your inshore or offshore charter, you might consider the Kennedy Space Center. It’s one of a kind and a place everyone should go to once.
Other Types of Fishing
The inshore saltwater fishing charters most customers adapt to quickly, as it’s similar to bass fishing in ways. They generally have no chance of getting seasick. You can expect to catch a Sea Trout, Tarpon, Snapper, Redfish, and Pompano. On inshore trips, the boat generally accommodates 3 to 4 people max; a few can accommodate 5 or 6, depending on your group’s size.
Large Family Groups & Corporate Groups of Any Size
We serve large groups of any size; as we employ the largest staff in Florida, we don’t hire all of our friends to be today’s professionals. We can accommodate, but can’t guarantee that everyone will land a trophy bass. Still, rest assured, everyone will catch fish and have a fantastic time.
We can provide transportation and sit-down or box lunches. We offer full-size event trailers that are self-contained, complete with PA systems, lights, and generators, allowing us to operate in any location. We have the most extensive referrals in this space, with recommendations from Fortune 500 companies and organizations, including NASCAR.
Reach out, let’s chat, and talk about what you would like to accomplish, and we can help you find the perfect location with the best options for you!
Getting Outdoors in Kissimmee
Kissimmee Fishing Rules & Regulations
Like all other states in the US, Florida requires a fishing permit to fish. Lucky Florida is one of the least expensive states in the country. Before you head out, be aware that you’ll need a valid freshwater fishing license. They sell several types of permits: a resident license for those who live in Florida and a non-resident license for those visiting.
The non-resident has several options. The shortest license is a 3-day license, which in many cases you only need one day, but it is good because it allows for flexibility with weather and other obstacles life brings. They also have a 7-day and 30-day 1-year option, and if you are coming back and forth a lot, these may be good options for you. The 3-day is $17 plus tax, less than $20, and available online, and no actual license is necessary.
Additionally, in Florida, we have a “No Cleaning Fish Act” that applies only to freshwater. This means it prohibits your fishing guide from cleaning your legal catch at the boat ramp because it is used to attack alligators. This does not mean you can’t keep your legal limit of bass, crappie, or other species, but you will need to make provisions to take your fish at the end of the trip so they can be cleaned elsewhere.
Areas Top Lakes – How to Choose
Below you can read more on the hottest Kissimmee fishing lakes; with so many lakes to explore, it’s hard to know where to start fishing. Reading out current Central Florida fishing reports will provide some info on what’s being caught. Below, find a breakdown of the area!
Lake Tohopekaliga
Lake Tohopekaliga is 20 minutes east of Walt Disney World, 30 minutes south of Universal Studios. You don’t have to stay overnight; it can be a quick half-day trip. It does have an on-site camping ground if that is of interest to you.
When fishing in the lake, we will focus on the lake’s natural vegetation. Bullrush, hydrilla, and maidencane are among our favorites, consistently producing quality bass. It’s a big lake; the top half gets more pressure and has more homes and boats. The bottom part of the lake is more suitable for big bass. Lake Toho is so popular that it has built a reputation for consistently producing bass compared to other lakes.
To read a complete guide and learn additional details about Lake Tohopekaliga, please visit this page.
While water still has the same tannic acid rain color standard to most Florida lakes, rivers, and canals, the lesser vegetation results in only a noticeable color change rather than a dark stain.
East Lake Toho will have more traffic on weekends. Because of its location, it will have considerably more recreational watercraft, like jet skis.
To read a complete guide and learn additional details about East Lake Tohopekaliga, please visit this page.
East Lake Toho
East Lake Tohopekaliga (usually shortened to `Toho’), and not as popular as its more famous cousin, West (or Big) Lake Tohopekaliga. At the same time, they are located almost adjacent to one another and connected by a canal.
Like most lakes, each of these two lakes is very different and has its own hotspots. West Lake Toho is different because of the to islands, flowing feeder creeks, and large coves with naturally clear water and abundant vegetation.
On the other hand, East Lake Toho is apparently cleaner, often with excellent visibility to depths up to 10 feet. It contains much less vegetation than West Lake Toho. Except for its northwest corner, the existing growth is confined to a narrow band of perimeter reeds and Kissimmee grass.
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Lake Kissimmee
Lake Kissimmee is not so famous for visitors, but extremely popular to local anglers. This is because of its location, not because of its bass fishing.
Lake Kissimmee covers some 38,000 acres from the Kissimmee River’s mouth on the north end to the exit of the river near US Highway 60 on the south end.
It is the fourth and final lake in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. Lake Toho is on the north, next to the lake to the south, Cypress Lake, and the next lake south is Lake Hatchineha. Which then brings you to Lake Kissimmee.
Don’t let the tannin-stained watercolor of the lake’s shallow waters detract you from the fishing. The lake is home to many trophy-sized bass, especially during tournament season when many anglers make the incredibly long run.
Due to its shallow depths, the lake is known for its slightly warmer water temperatures. During winter and cold-front conditions, it performs very well compared to others. However, despite the high bass concentration, the lake’s thick, heavy vegetation can make it difficult to locate fish at times.
More experienced fishermen figure it out; this is a great situation where a local fishing guide can really help you.
Lake Kissimmee is also rich with wildlife, including bald eagles, white-tailed deer, bobcats, turkeys, and giant alligators.
To read a comprehensive guide and learn more about Lake Tohopekaliga, please visit this page.
Kenansville Lake
Kenansville Lake is a shallow 2,500-acre lake that was a cattle pasture before flooding in 1993. A single-lane concrete boat ramp is the only facility on the site. The town of Kenansville is the closest place to obtain gas, food, and bait. Bank fishing is allowed along the access canal and the north end of the lake for those willing to walk or ride a bicycle to those areas. A special no-harvest regulation protects all largemouth bass.
Kenansville Lake drains into Stick Marsh to the north and east, where vegetation will extract much of the nutrient load known to exist in these waters. Anglers should be aware that they will no longer run from Blue Cypress Lake to Kenansville Lake. READ MORE…about Kenansville Lake and all your options.
Locating Bass in Kissimmee, FL
You can locate bass in the Kissimmee area in most local lakes by locating above or submerged vegetation. Bass are affected by water temperatures, weather, and shallow waters. To find largemouth bass in this region, you need to look for the hydrilla or eel grass with some lively activity around it. Both kinds of grass grow randomly in all the local Kissimmee lakes, and you may need to put some effort into finding the best locations.
When fishing, use lures that will help you get through the grass to find the bass. The most helpful tip is not to get hung up, so you don’t scare the fish. Use any lure with a hidden hook, like a Texas-style worm, Fluke, Senko, etc. This will allow you to fish slowly in the grass without getting hung up all the time.
In Conclusion
The best fishermen in the world fish Lakes in the Kissimmee area; everything you need to know about these locations is on this website.
No matter the Kissimmee fishing guide you find, they should provide everything you’ll need for your fishing in Kissimmee, FL, on your trip—boat, Gear, Fuel, Captain, Cooler, Drinks.
If you need assistance with your planning or booking, we hope to have the answers to your questions regarding other activities for the rest of the family or group while in Kissimmee, FL. Please get in touch with us.
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