Steve Boyd

Orlando Florida Bass Fishing Report May 2009 - The bass fishing on Lake Toho is absolutely off the hook. Today Brian Grady and his Father Dan caught 14 bass on a 4 hour trip including two 5's a 7 and the largest coming in at 7 1/2 pounds. One would expect the bass fishing in Florida to slow down as water temperatures are peaking at 85 degrees but that has not been the case. All bass were caught using live bait up to 8 inches in length.

Yesterday Huu from Chicago caught the largest bass of his life, an 8 1/2 pound monster from Lake Toho also using live bait. Most trips are averaging 15 bass per 4 hour trip and 20 on 6 hour trips. Each day we are getting at least one bass in the 6 - 7 pound range. Live bait is accounting for all big bass right now but with the recent rains the artificial bite should pick up soon. Early Summer is absolutely the best time of year for topwater lures so I am already getting excited.

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
Bait Used: Shiners
Tackle Used:
Method Used: Live Bait
Water Depth: 5 feet
Water Temperature: 85
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:
The Result of a great day of Florida Bass Fishing
The Result of a great day of Florida Bass Fishing


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Steve Boyd

About The Author: Captain Steve Boyd

Company: Florida Bass Adventures

Area Reporting: Orlando Florida

Bio: Capt. Steve is a Licensed Professional Full Time Guide and Native Floridian with over 25 years of experience fishing the lakes and rivers of Central Florida. Having a Guide that is Native to the Central Florida area gives Florida Bass Adventures clients a huge advantage over other guides who have migrated to the area. As his client you will enjoy the benefit of his extensive knowledge about seasonal patterns, bass behavior, fishing techniques and areas being fished as well as the wildlife.

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