When you think of Orlando, it is typically about theme parks, Disney, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, golf course and amazing beaches. After all, it is home to Mickey and Mini Mouse.
But many people come to Central Florida for the great Largemouth Bass Fishing. In fact, bass fishing here in Orlando is some of the best in the state.
Bass Fishing Guide In Orlando
If you want to experience some amazing trophy bass fishing in Orlando, you will need a charter/guide. Someone who knows when to fish, where to fish, the best equipment, and how to fish. Without an experienced fishing guide, you may end up spending many hours on the water without a bite
A very popular and experienced trophy bass fishing charter guide is Captain Rodney Marks. With over 35 years of experience fishing here in Central Florida, he knows exactly where the big ones are located. Specializing in both artificial lures and live bait, he spends over 300 days on the water every year
If you are staying here at one of our resorts in Kissimmee or Orlando, free transportation is typically available.
There are a number of great lakes here in the Orlando Area for Largemouth Bass fishing.
Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho)
Just south of Orlando, in Kissimmee, Lake Toho is well known for being an amazing lake for Trophy Bass fishing. With record setting notoriety, with a total weight record set in a B.A.S.S. tournament by professional angler Dean Rojas. Hauling in a massive 108 pounds of largemouth bass. For a total of 21 bass over 10 pounds were caught in the tournament and 251 anglers reached the fish-fish limit. These amazing results aren’t even limited to tournaments. In fact, Anglers regularly catch trophy bass from Lake Toho.
There are a number of reasons why Lake Toho is so productive. There is ample cover for bass fish to enjoy, the water is full of nutrients, and the warm weather is consistent, which makes the bass grow larger and stay active longer.
Lake Toho is very large, 18,800 acres, so if you want to catch the big ones, you need to know where they are, the best way to do this is to hire a professional fishing charter guide.