Big Fish Still Biting in the Heat
July 20, 2023
Kissimmee
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Bass (Largemouth)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
This summer on Lake Toho is healthier than ever and producing big fish. With lots of grass on the lake this year. Which has made the water quality and fishing throughout the entire lake. We’ve been catching an average of 25 to over 35+ fish a day on our guide trips and with conditions holding strong, it should remain that way for the rest of the summer. In early morning or late afternoon.
The best bite in with summer time bass have been on Zoom flukes, senkos, and Zoom speedworms. If you have a good wind and clouds, a lightly weighted speedworm reeled across the top of the grass has been working well. But if you don’t have the wind or clouds then a fluke or weightless senko has been more productive.
However if you’re looking to book a trip and want to get the most out of your day, golden shiners are generally a great way but we do more artificial trips this time of the year.
Lake Toho just continues to impress with the number of quality bass being pulled out of it this year and with the water quality being better than I’ve seen in years, it should continue to produce the fish that’s made it famous for years to come.
So come fishing with us, ultimately choosing the best and eliminate the rest!
Capt. Steve