Orlando is known for world renowned theme parks and trophy largemouth bass! This very popular sporting fish can be found in just about every lake in Central Florida. Bass fish feed on a wide variety of different bait and lures.
The best part of bass fishing is reeling them in, Largemouth bass tend to fight a good battle, jumping into the air. It’s what makes this sport so popular. To ensure you hook one of these trophy fish, it is imperative you find the right fishing spot. If you’re not too familiar with Central Florida lakes, a bass fishing charter guide can make sure your adventure is a success.
Forage
Largemouth bass are known for their bucket mouths, in which they will feed on just about anything they can fit into it. But, they don’t have teeth, so they can’t chew their prey, so whatever they eat, it has to be small enough for them to swallow. In the wild, they eat smaller prey, such as mice, frogs, snakes, and smaller fish.
Largemouth bass prefer to eat crayfish, sunfish, and shad. Captain Marks, from Bentrod Bass Fishing, spends his time finding out where these smaller fish are congregating, to ensure his clients will have an amazing fishing experience
Spawning space
The best lakes here in Central Florida to find largemouth bass is one that has the ideal environment for spawning. This environment should have lots of small nesting sites, which is compromised of small gravel and very little silt or vegetation.
Habitat
Largemouth bass like a wide variety of habitats with a large amount of vegetation, brush piles, docks, rocks, and stumps. They can also withstand a variety of different water depth, temperature and turbidity.
While many resources, like Bassmaster, may create a list of great fishing spots, these change often due to environmental factors and changes in habitat
Captain Marks is one of our trusted, local experts on bass fishing, specializing in bass fishing and the best at targeting big trophy size largemouth bass.
Captain Marks is very knowledgeable of the best fishing destinations in the area. He knows all the secrets of the Butler Cain of Lakes and pass them on to you. The warm, summer months are always incredible for fishing on this clear lake. There are many ways to fish for bass, each lake requires a different technique, adding to the fun and adventure. The bass on Lake Butler Chain of Lakes can easily grow over 10 pounds, the official state record in Florida is 17.27 pounds!
For the best fishing trip ever, contact Bentrod Bass Fishing.