Florida Bass Fishing | Florida Bass Fishing Guides: Your Ticket to the Best Fishing Experience in Florida
Southwest Florida has gained world-wide acknowledgment
for
its incomparable salt water fishing, but the outstanding freshwater
fishing has not yet captured the wide spread concentration of its
visitors. Local residents are in on the secret, this is shown on the
three awfully full of life freshwater clubs in Collier County.
Florida is greatly well-known for its bass fishing.
It will go down in history as the Year of the Hurricanes. The constant
pounding Florida took during the late summer of last year ranks as one
of the largest natural disasters to ever strike the Sunshine State. It
was a royal chaos at the time. But six months later, there are some
positive things happening.
Although the huge influx of rainwater unfavourably impacted both
freshwater and saltwater fishing for several months, it did some good
things for the inland lakes. Many were at low levels, and the added
fresh water was cherished. In some compliments, the hurricanes are a
key part of a natural drawdown-refill cycle that will pay dividends for
bass fishermen in future years.
Florida bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee with a USCG licensed guide
service is an event every bass fishing angler is dreaming of doing
sometime in his lifetime. Lake Okeechobee has a lot of large mouth bass
of all sizes which means that it recommends some very high-quality bass
fishing for every person.
Bass fishing Lake Okeechobee - Florida wild shiners are the favored
bait for a trophy bass and it is a natural food that they feed on
daily, which is why it is favored when fishing for bass.
Florida has the best big bass and greatly advised guides and
can furnish references to back it up. There are very well-mannered,
experienced professional guides that will take you to these bass
fishes. They don’t do the actual fishing for you, but they
will
show you the best places to go as well as show you some of their
techniques. You get to set the hook and experience the fight of the
fish yourself. Florida Bass fishing guides fish the lakes on a daily
basis, just to ensure your success.
Here are some of Florida’s bass fishing best guides you can
get:
• Lake Okeechobee fishing guides
• Stick marsh farm 13 fishing guide
• Lake Kissimmee guide • Lake Toho guides
• Harris chain of lake guide
Of course, there are literally thousands of terrific fishing spots in
Florida but here are the top ten best fishing spots:
• LAKE JACKSON. Located just north of Tallahassee, this
shallow
4,000-acre natural lake is best around the Church Cove and Cattle Gap
areas in the north and central portions.
• LOW BUSH BAY. Its is very deep and has a wide variety of
underwater structures, sadly though, it is no longer open to the
public.
• LAKE TARPON. Lake Tarpon is located in Pinellas County on
Florida's west coast, about 25 miles northwest of Tampa. Suggested
areas for the best fishing: edges of cattails and bulrush, offshore
clumps of vegetation, also near Brooker creek and in the canal on the
south end of the lake.
• TENOROC AREA. Formerly a phosphate mine less than 10 miles
northeast of Lakeland, this 6,400-acre property is a series of marshes
and small lakes.
• THE EVERGLADES. The two best areas are 210 square miles of
Everglades’s marsh connected with perimeter canals, and 730
square miles of wetlands bordered by a canal system.
• STICK MARSH RESERVOIR. Created by the flooding of some 6,500
acres of former farmland. This is an abundant place for bass - the
southern portion of Farm 13 is best.
• THE OKEECHOBEE. Probably Florida's most famous bass fishing
location, Lake Okeechobee (the Big O) is located in south central
Florida, covering 730 square miles, easily accessible from both the
east and west coast of Florida. The best spots are around Eagle Bay
Island, Fish eating Bay, and Pelican Bay.
• LAKE WOEHKAYAPKA. Which means Walk-in-Water, is a 7,534-acre
lake off S.R. 60 about 50 miles south of Orlando, a few miles east of
Lake Wales, and very near to Lake Kissimmee.
• LAKE KISSIMMEE. Actually part of a chain of lakes, in Polk
and
Osceola counties, Lake Kissimmee is 35,000 acres. Also known for great
fishing is West Lake Tohopekaliga, an 18,810-acre shallow lake just
south of the city of Kissimmee, can be accessed by passing through the
locks between the lakes.
• LAKE GEORGE. The second largest lake in Florida, and is a
natural lake from the St. Johns River.
Check out the internet for some of the websites that offer the Florida
Bass fish guides and give them a call. This is one experience
you’ll likely to never forget.
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