Wednesday, August 26, 2009

10 Amazing Bass Fishing hotspots in Florida

The list below the Top 10 Bass Lakes is designed to help anglers find a quality place to catch trophy bass.
Florida is recognized worldwide as one of the best fishing because of the exceptional marine fish, although this exceptional freshwater fishing are not included to the same number visitors. The residents of that State on the secret, here are some of the best fishing so far.

1. Lake George

Lake George is considered one of the largest lakes bass fishing in central Florida. It is the second largest lake in the State (46,000 ha) and is 18 miles northwest of Deland and 29 miles east of Ocala.
The hot spots on Lake Juniper, Salt and Silver Glen spring runs on the east coast. In winter and early spring, looking for bass to congregate at the jetties on the south side of the lake. In addition, casting deep diving crank bait is productive near old dock structures along the north shore and off Drayton Island.

2. STICK MARSH / FARM 13 RESERVOIR

Founded in 1987, the Stick Marsh / Farm 13 Reservoir is synonymous with trophy bass fishing. This 6500-acres near Fell simple reservoir, west of Vero Beach, one of the lowest lake in the country over the past ten years. FWC biologists predict a continuation of the excellent bass fishing in the years to come.

3. WEST LAKE TOHOPEKALIGA

Adjacent to the city of Kissimmee to the south, the 18,810-acre Lake Tohopekaliga in the West has long been a fishing lake very low for both recreational and tournament fishermen. In recent years, the two athletes Society anglers bass (BASS) and Forrest L. Wood (FLW) bass tournaments have been organized by the park before Lake Kissimmee. Weights are winning regularly in the 18-to 25 - pound range. To date, the largest low-documented lake weighed 17.10 pounds.

4. Rodman THE TANK

The Rodman Reservoir, east and south of Gainesville Palatka, covers an area of approximately 9500 hectares of land first large mouth bass. Since its founding in 1968, Rodman Reservoir is known for its trophy large mouth bass. The state's largest bass of the year 2000, 15 pounds and 17 pounds, came from Mars in the tank. Many large-mouth bass fishing success is due to abundant habitat in the form of stumps and aquatic vegetation and periodic sampling.

5. Lake Tarpon

Tarpon Lake is a lake of 2,500 acres of near Tampa / St. Petersburg in Pinellas County. This is lower consistently high quality for years. Most fish range from 12 to 16 centimeters long, however, quality and trophy fish are also present in good numbers. Biologists have observed the fishermen catching up to 20 fish at 10-pounds.

6. LAKE WEOHYAKAPKA

Lake Weohyakapka, commonly known as the lake walk in water, is a lake of 7532 acres, off SR 60 south of Orlando, east of Lake Wales. The lake has a great reputation as an excellent location for catching large mouth bass. Anglers bass taken regularly up to 25 per day with several ranging from 4 to 8 pounds. Weohyakapka also produces many trophy bass of 10 pounds per year. Last year, Marche-en-130 water anglers is low entry with a qualifying weight of eight pounds to the FWC's Big Catch Program. A 15 - to limit regulation 24inch slot with three bass daily limit in place for good bass fishing. Anglers Bass May keep three per day, either under or over the protected slot range, of which only one bass greater than or equal to 24 inches is permittedd.

7. LAKE ISTOKPOGA

Bass fishermen fishing in the Kissimmee chain of lakes in the north and Lake Okeechobee, south often 28,000-acre Lake Istokpoga. Located in Highlands County between U.S. 27 and U.S. 98 south of Sebring, Istokpoga is ranked 5th largest natural lake in the state of Florida. Anglers often bass to eight pounds, with a number between 10 and 13 pounds. A fisherman caught a bass of 16 pounds in March 1998.
Istokpoga Lake has 15 - to 24-inch lower limit for many fish with three daily limit, only one low-May to 24 cm or more. All residents between 16 and 65 and all non-residents are required to have a license.

8. Everglades WATER CONSERVATION AREAS 2 AND 3

Everglades conservation areas of wetlands surrounded by water channels. Fields 2, 210 square miles of marsh and zone 3 contains 730 square miles of marsh. Zone 3 and 30 square miles of marsh. Originally floods and water, the region has one of the best bass fishing in the country.
The best fishing usually occurs in spring, when water levels drop channels concentrate fish. April is the month with the record catch rate of fishermen as high as 4.1 bass per hour in the L-67A Canal.

9. Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee a constant in the upper Florida lakes and the production of the bass is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the country for bass fishing. Located in the heart of South Florida, the "Big O" covers 730 square miles and is easily accessible from the east of Florida and the west coast. FWC biologists are expecting a huge years for this category of this year.
The increase of over 16 feet, beginning in 2003 as a result of more than average rainfall in the upper lakes. Because of the drought in 2001, the lake has experienced positive changes in vegetation.
Lake Okeechobee has a 13 - to 18-inch slot limit on bass, meaning all bass between 13 and 18 cm must be released unharmed.

10. CRESCENT LAKE
These more than 15,725 acres adjacent to the east of Crescent City on the Putnam / Flagler County line. Crescent Lake flows into the St. Johns River to Dunn's Creek north end. After fishing for electro bass largemouth bass samples showed a higher catch per unit effort for the regions of St. John's River. Large Mouth bass to twenty centimeters long, was well represented in the sample and the good number of big fish (8 lbs +) were collected.

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