Lake Toho and Kissimmee Chain Bass Fishing

Early morning action has been doing great out on the Kissimmee Chain Of Lakes. Lake Toho and Lake Cypress have been our main focal points. Using various ramps on the chain to help keep run time on the water down, and giving us the ability to hit some spots earlier have been a key. Gobblets Cove has still been producing some quality bass for us, as well as flipping along Shingle Creek.

Main lake areas with hydrilla have been producing with red eye shads and spinner baits. Zoom speed craws as well as Strike King Shim E Sticks in green pumpkin have been excellent producers. Some key areas to focus on have been areas with scattered grasses with lily pads.

With water flow coming thru the river, my usual areas on Lake Cypress have been holding some schooling bass, this is always a blast, as we can pretty much toss whatever we want to catch them. This allows my clients the fun of tossing everything from senko type baits to wake baits.

My live bait trips have been very few as of late, which has not been a problem, as the bass have played pretty good using the artificial baits.

Be sure to also check out my web site for a more recent videos of bass fishing from the Kissimme Chain of Lakes.

Fish Species: largemouth bass
Bait Used: artificial baits
Tackle Used: deep south fishing rods
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kissimmee chain bass fishing
kissimmee chain bass fishing

kissimmee chain bass fishing
kissimmee chain bass fishing


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About The Author: Captain Tim Fey

Company: Florida Bass Fishing Guides

Area Reporting: Central Florida

Bio: Florida Bass Fishing Guides' founder Captain Tim Fey has been fishing Central Florida lakes for over 15 years. Captain Tim Fey is a Licensed Captain with the US Coast Guard and an avid tournament angler. Captain Tim has published numerous articles on trophy bass fishing and is an advocate of C.P.R Catch, Photograph, and Release.

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