Hey guys, i have only been bass fishing about 9 months or so now and haven't a summer yet. Do you know any good lakes or rivers that they are biting on right now in the Orlando area. Also in general during the summer are they usually deeper? Any specific baits you throw in the summer? Thanks so much in advance.
my girlfriend lives on lake Florence haven't caught a lot of big ones but a bunch of lil guys is still fun too got one 4lber out of it. Do pretty well on the Winter Park/Maitland chain of lakes specifically there is a small "pond" between lake Maitland and Minehaha called lake Nina my dad has a friend that lives on it and has caught a few 10lb plus in it. Other than that for a little drive i do well on the st johns plus its nice to get away from civilization even if you don't catch anything nature is fun.
im still new to bass fishing myself but since nobody else is responding i have had a lot of luck casting out weightless senkos (plastic worms). biggest thing is pay attention to what the fish are telling you if you see them top water try a top water lure if you see them chasing baitfish throw out a crankbait of something resembling a fish. they will tell you what they want to eat you just have to figure it out. I find senko's are a great place to start. as far as lakes what ever you have access to as long as it is decent size i know there are a lot of great ponds in oveido my buddy lives there and catches quite a few.
anyone else try one of these http://floridakayakfishing.com/ ? my gf just bought me one for christmas a local guy makes them im waiting for the water to warm up a bit to catch something on them.
never caught a smb before but for lmb 3 maybe 3.5 the monster seen in my avatar lol caught him on a watermelon zellamander t-rigged on a 5/0 hook with yum attractant using 15# braid and 15# fluorocarbon leader. caught on a relatively small lake my girlfriend lives on lake Florance.
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