Heat and afternoon rain, that sums up the weather for the past month. Despite the 90 degree temps and water temps in the mid to upper 80's, the fishing remains steady. On average my non-experienced guests or first timers still manage to land 10-12 fish in four hours on artificial baits, and usually get at least one fish in the 4-7 lbs range. I am a soft plastic angler and really don't use hard plastics as much as other but recently we have been using Top water pop'ers and have been very successful with catching schooling bass within the first hour or sunlight. Most of those fish are in the 2 lbs range, but during the past two weeks I have had two guests each land a 6 lbs'er off a pop'er. Flukes and sinkos are working best during the rest of the trip. Now that summer is ending and fall is fast approaching, the fishing is only going to get better. As the waters cool down the fish are going to be more eager to bite, so I know my clients that are already booked for the end of September and November are going to have bigger numbers. Fall specials available for advanced bookings.
Kevin Przybyl
"Casting Towards a Cure for Cystic Fibrosis"
www.orlandotrophybass.com
407-506-5154