Spring Fishing Report

Aprile 15, 2026 Kissimmee 1 foto
Bass (Largemouth)
Black bass

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Trip Summary Spring has sprung, and so has the bite on Orlando’s Lake Toho. Most cold fronts are long gone, the temps are becoming steadier, and the fish are gorging themselves now after the spawn, officially making it post-spawn. The bass are beginning to school and chase bait to the surface in certain areas, and 20-30 fish days are becoming common! The best bite on our charters has been on shiners, especially if you’re looking for bigger bass. But artificial intelligence has also been productive. Flukes, jerkbaits, senkos, speedworms, and topwaters in the areas the bass have been schooling have all been working well. As we move into summer, the bass have mostly moved offshore to submerged grass clumps. Good hydrilla, peppergrass, and eel grass are all over the lake. Once you’re over top of one of these grass flats, just get to fishing. Nearly all of these areas throughout Toho are holding bass right now, and keep your eyes peeled, as bass have been coming up to school occasionally throughout the lake as well. Lake Toho is setting up extremely well for the rest of the year, and as the grass continues to grow throughout the summer, it should only get better. Bass Wishes, The Official Lake Toho Guides
Lake Toho Guides
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
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Want to escape Orlando's busy streets and experience its most treasured natural resource? You're in the right place! Lake Toho is the #1 big bass lake in the state, and we fish it full-time. This stunning lake is conveniently located near Disn...

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