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Lake Toho and Butler Chain

Capt. Tim Fey
March 22, 2010
Orlando - Freshwater Fishing Report

Mid March has seen some great bass fishing action. This stretch has been split up between Lake Toho and Butler

Chain. The trips have been a mix of live wild shiners as well as all artificial bait trips. Wild shiners have been

either slow trolled of the back of the boat, in areas we know either hold bass, or are spawning areas. This has

been a very lethal tactic to catching the bass, and is a lot less boring than just plunking an anchor out and

sitting in one spot and "waiting" for bass to come to you.
One very often overlooked tactic by many is as you slow troll some live bait off the back of the boat, you can also

flip one into pot holes in the grasses or tight up against lily pads or reeds. All too often, this over looked

option can keep the bass catching action going steady during the day.
Artificial trips have been yielding between 10 and 20 bass a day. Mostly off senko type baits and worms, but we

have got some here lately on shallow running crank baits. Long A's have been the best along with a few custom ones

in bone color. For the most part, bass had seemed to be staging just off their spawning areas but have been moving

in, with some really nice ones on beds, just seem to be a little spookier this year than in years past. Good

polarized glasses are huge key to sneak up on the beds, along with a very silent approach. Just remember if you

catch a bass from a bed, PLEASE handle her very carefully, take that picture and gently slide her right back in the

water.My clients have all been loving the new Deep South Rods, these rods are light and a lot of backbone to them

to really fight those bass. You can now order them direct from my web site, or call me to place your order.

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Orlando Fishing Forecast:

waters are warming up and bass are on the beds!!!

Target Species:

Largemouth Bass

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

Contact Info:

Florida Bass Fishing Guides
7675 Sugar Bend Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: 321-303-9207
Alt. Phone: 407-363-2972
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