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so tuesday i will be hitting toho and i need to know where to fish and how

what should i bring lure and tackle wise

i think im launching at big toho marina i think its called bigtoho.com

monday i am taking a guided trip so i shud learn something from that then on tuesday im on my own

but could someone tell me what i shud but tackle wise....saturday im flying in a sunday going to bass pro shops so what tackle shud i get

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Bring frogs and a bunch of them. Personally I like the Gambler Cane Toad, in Lane toad color, but any buzz frog should produce some nice fish. Up shallow in the kissimmee grass. 7'6' MH, high speed reel, 65 lb power pro and zoom toad hooks.

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7 ft hvy is fine.  Cast them out into the grass, pads or down the boat trails.  Rod at 10 oclock med to fast retrieve, just keep the frog on the surface.  When you see the strike, wait, wait and wait, reel down and set the hook, hard.

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