Fishing Lake Norman is off the charts!!
March 17, 2024 Crystal River 6 photos
Bass (Largemouth)
Bass (Largemouth)
Bass (Spotted)
Bass (Spotted)
Hybrid Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass
Bass (Striped)
Bass (Striped)

Trip Summary

To say I’ve spent every moment of free time on the water figuring this fishery out is a vast understatement! The transition from full time inshore saltwater guide to freshwater bass fisherman has had its ups and downs. I’m happy to say that the time on the water has paid off and clients have been extremely happy. It takes a lot of work to stay on these fish and how theyre feeding ad the water temos change, especially when we are throwing artificial only! Learning lake Norman has been a blast! Everyone has been easily limiting out and the bite has been outstanding! This month we are targeting big hybrid bass, striped bass and the spotted/largemouth bass have been large and pletniful! We are catching them suspended, deep, shallow, on ledges, humps, docks, brush piles, rocks you name it! The morning bite has been the best with late afternoon being right behind it! If you’re looking for a great place to fish, let’s get out on lake norman together! I’m loving every moment of this new chapter, bass fishing has stolen a part of my heart and I’m excited to be here meeting new people and fishing a new fishery!
Frank Viola III
Crystal-river, Florida, United States
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Welcome to Crystal River, Florida, and the fishing trip of a lifetime! Captain Frank Viola and Turtlehead Charters are thrilled to have you here. We’re truly grateful for every new friend we make and honored that you’ve chosen to trust us with...

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