Orlando, FL - Lake Toho, Clermont Chain & The Kissimmee Chain
Capt. Tim Fey
March 24, 2005
Orlando - Freshwater Fishing Report
Lake Toho
Today we had Bill out on Lake Toho, weather was great, not the sunshine like the weatherman said but a perfect day.
Waters started out at 70 degrees and warmed up to 75 by days end.
We started out working Brownies Point with Gene Larew Craws, black with red flake, and white spinnerbaits. Working the grass flats was the only way to catch them today, even with perfect weather the fishing was still tough.
From Brownies Point we headed into Gobblets Cove, pitching the lily pads with only one good hit back there.
From Gobblets Cove we headed to Whaleys Landing and worked the grass flats there. Again working white spinnerbiats and flippin craws, senkos,horny toads, and a few lizzards. Handful of Bass made it to the boat with the biggest today coming in at 4.5 pounds.
We seen several shiner guys out there and they were saying the fishing was very tough even with shiners.
Tomorrow we are headed to Lake Kissimmee and then Sunday Bill is coming back for day 2 of his trip.
Till my next report, tight lines and keep safe.
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