Archive for October 31st, 2009

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• Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Author: Abhishek Agarwalkissimmee

In the US, different kinds of rivers and lakes can be seen. Every water body has its own though they also share lots similar characteristics. This is how the rivers and lakes in Central Florida are, when compared to other rivers in the US. They are unique and distinctive.

Central Florida is very popular for its great bass fishing area. Since they possess the finest large-mouthed bass than any other lake, they are naturally the best takes among all in Florida.

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World Class bass fishing takes place in Central Florida all through the year. The bass is the heaviest during the reproduction period which takes place in the interval from December and April. A trophy-class fish weighing 8 to 10 pounds is possible on any day with a try even at a bigger bass.

The famous Kissimmee Chain of lakes having the most refined large-mouthed bass can be spotted in the central part of Florida.

Bass fishing in this part of Florida is popular everywhere in the world. Enthusiastic fishermen from around the globe come here for their vacations to grab their share of bass, which is considered as a valuable collection.

But before going to fish at Central Florida, various characteristics of the fishes have to be considered. Some of these are:

1. Literal zone or shallow water fish:
These are fishes that survive in shallow water near the seashore.

2. Fishes are also found in deep water, as there are fishes on the surface.

3. Finally cams the class of gypsies. These are fishes that live both near the surface and in deep-sea.

But hold! Don’t wonder where one can grab these bass fish in Central Florida. Given below is a list of some lakes where the best and the finest bass in Central Florida fish can be found.

Lake Toho or Lake Tohopekiga is Florida’s trophy Largemouth fisheries. B.A.S.S is also conducted at that place. This is also called as Kissimmee Chain of lakes.

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1. Lake Cypress

2. The Lake Kissimmee

Try visiting these lakes. You wouldn’t regret it at all

On one hand there are many fishers of bass from Central Florida who are seasoned and some from the states, and on the other, there are also fishers who are inexperienced but are eager to   take up this activity. This not only involves the throwing of a line in the water body and waiting, which is something to be understood. Here are some conditions to be followed:

Given below are some important points that will help to fish bass in Central Florida:

1. Ensure that boats that are being used are fully furnished with all necessary safety tools of the US Coast guard and cell phones to be used in case of any emergencies.

2. It is important to take into account the climatic conditions. The water should be left when there is a storm   or lightening in that place.

3. The fishing activity should start during dawn or dusk as the bass are very active at cold temperatures.

4. Artificial or live baits can be used to the fish. Thus, it is a very promising technique as these bass fishes are unaware of their fishers during their feeding period.

5. Surplus reels bad rods have to be brought. They may be necessary.

But if you need the help of the guide services, you can find them on the internet. They have advertisements about the services offered by them.

Various guide agencies of bass fishing will help you with your journey. This may be charged a little. But it definitely is worth the cost. It will definitely prove to be activities that will give you pleasure.

To remind you again, remember to take your sunscreen and sunglasses as it might be sunny. And, also remember to take your food. You definitely wouldn’t want to starve your stomach for bass fishing, would you?

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Apart from all this, make sure you take your camera, so that you can take snaps as it would remind of your great experience of bass fishing in Central Florida and the whopping 15 pound fish that you took back.

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