With over 8000 bodies of water to fish here in Central Florida, an experienced Captain and Charter boat service can provide everything you need for a successful day of bass fishing.
What is the best way to catch trophy largemouth bass?
Florida is, “known as the Fishing Capital of the World in part because of the trophy-size largemouth bass that can be found in many different habitats, from one-acre ponds to large natural lakes, rivers and marshes. In general, trophy-size Florida bass grow faster than the general population,” Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Have a good understanding these lakes, know the current conditions, where where they live, and a good fishing technique.
During the warmer winter days and spring, it is common for bass to be close to the shore and around various structures, such as falling shrubs, docks and vegetation. Other times these fish are typically in shallow waters.
“Habitat conditions also play a significant role in the production of trophy-size bass. Like plants, bass thrive in nutrient-rich environments. Water bodies that are naturally high in nutrients or have been enriched by human activities are more likely to produce trophy bass.”
When it comes to having a great fishing technique, being able to adapt your fishing style and tackle to the current fishing conditions.
Central Florida’s largemouth bass fishing is an epic adventure for sports enthusiasts and vacationers. These giant fish fight hard, strike aggressively, and provide spectacular acrobatics when they launch into the air
The warm water temperature in Florida allows the bass fish to grow faster and bigger.
“Growth to trophy size also differs between genders. Female Florida bass grow faster than male bass and typically only the females grow larger than 8 pounds. Florida’s warm climate and long growing season also enhance the growth rates of largemouth bass,” Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Orlando and Kissimmee Pro Bass Guide and Tournament Angler, Captain Rodney Marks, is a licensed and insured Coast Guard Captain. He has been Bass fishing in the central Florida area for over 35 years.