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and Bass Fishing
Florida
is well known as “The Bass Fishing Capital of the
World” with Lake Okeechobee leading the way as one
of the most well known lakes in the state of Florida. The most often
overlooked part of the state is beautiful Orlando. When people hear
“Orlando Vacation” they think mostly of Disney, Sea
World and Universal Studios, but what a lot of people don’t
realize is the great bass fishing this area holds, and just how
close to all 3 major theme parks the great fisheries are.
Starting
with the Great Butler Chain of Lakes, located in
and around the town of Windemere Florida, they are just minutes
away from all 3 major theme parks, and offer some excellent bass
fishing on what we believe to be some of Florida’s most pristine
waters. Butler Chain has been referred to as more of a northern
type chain of lakes, with its clean waters and deep holes, ranging
up to almost 40 feet deep, this chain offers some great bass fishing
action using a wide variety of techniques from your typical worm
fishing to jigging spoons, which makes it a very popular chain for
the fishermen coming down from the north for a break from the cold
and snow.
Clermont
Chain is yet another great bass fishery, with that “Old
Florida” look to it. With the tanic waters from the cypress
trees that ring these great lakes and the river that takes you to
the many lakes on this chain, it gives you the feel of what life
was like before big development hit the state. This great chain
hold some very good bass fishing action, and is well known to take
15 to 25 pounds to win a one day tournament with several 10 pound
plus bass being caught yearly here, and only 30 minutes from the
major theme parks.
 The
great Kissimmee Chain of lakes. Lake Kissimmee,
Lake Toho, Lake Cypress, and Lake Hatchinea. These
lakes are world famous and have consistently produced big bass year
round. In 2006 the Bass Master Classic was held on Lake Toho and
it was a record setting tournament with several 10 pound plus bass
being caught, even in what turned out to be some of the toughest
weather conditions to fish in. This chain is roughly a 20 minute
drive from the International Drive area.
John’s
Lake, Located on the Orange/Lake County line, and just
1.4 miles from the Turnpike on Highway 50 is a very nice body of
water. This body of water has a very good mix of shallow and deep
waters with select areas very well know for schooling fish first
thing in the mornings. John’s Lake can be an anglers paradise
with the ability to use several different techniques from flipping
to fly fishing to catch bass and crappie.
These
are just a few of some of the great lakes right here in Central
Florida, all within minutes of all three major theme parks, with
literally hundreds of hotels and a wide variety of shops and restaurants
to make your vacation complete.
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