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Toho Florida Bass Fishing, Three Secrets

2016/7/16 16:36:03

Florida is one of the favourite places for the majority of bass fishing enthusiasts to head to whenever they feel like scouring new waters for bigger and better bass.

In fact, Florida is one of the favourite haunts of numerous individuals that love a spot of bass fishing, with Lake Toho coming high up on the list of favourite waters.

Lake Toho, short for Lake Tohopekaliga, is located in the Everglades and is well known for its bass fishing action, with some of the biggest and best bass available as well as fantastic populations.

According to some reputable sources, there are more bass over the weight of 10lbs to be found here than at any other lake in the world, which makes it the ideal lake for those looking for trophy bass in Florida.

Lake Toho is actually in Kissimmee, Central Florida, which is near to Disney so it does get busy there all year round. However the 22,700 acre lake is beautiful from a human and a bass perspective.

All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the action but the following three secrets may help you to get a head start in terms of your catch rate and up your enjoyment rate as well.

Lake Toho is a shallow lake and this should be at the forefront of your mind when it comes to fishing there. This is a major point because many people make the mistake of fishing with the wrong lures at Lake Toho.

Spinner baits, crank baits and plastic worms work wonders in these waters but the spoons that should be used for deep waters do not work well there. As such, you need to make sure that you are equipped for fishing in the shallows. You should also make sure that you get a good idea of how the bass move from the extreme shallows to water that is a little deeper in the hottest hours of the day so that you are fully able to follow them.

Always show a degree of flexibility when it comes to fishing in Lake Toho. Bass are by no means habitual creatures. They do not move in the same patterns every day and do not congregate in the same areas every day. They do what they please, much like we do.

As such, they are not predictable in the slightest and you need to maintain a degree of flexibility. You need to be able to change baits and lures quickly and easily if one is not working. For example, you may be using a plastic worm and find that it works one day but not the next.
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