Bass Fishing in Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida, is 29 miles from the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, accessible from Highway 192 and State Route 17-92. Lake Toho, one of the premier bass fishing spots in all of Florida and within the chain of lakes, is home to the annual Bass Master Professional, and F.L.W. Fishing Tournaments.
  1. West Lake Toho

    • The western part of Lake Toho is shallow and the main spot for bass fly fishing. The lake is unspoiled, despite industry that has cropped up around Orlando in recent decades, and remains an old Florida fishing spot filled with bass.

    Size

    • The bass in Lake Toho range in size, with many bass caught being over 10 pounds. Anything over 10 pounds is considered a game-sized catch and challenging for an angler.

    Kissimmee Chain of Lakes

    • In Kissimmee, the various interconnecting lakes teem with big trophy fish, sought by both amateur and professional anglers. The Kissimmee Chain of Lakes includes 20 public lakes interconnected by canals. The lakes within the chain include Lake Toho.

    Considerations

    • Bass tend to swim near vegetated areas within the chain of lakes, feeding on bait fish around sea grass. Bait used to catch bass include dead and live worms and artificial lures.