Bass fishing on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes is excellent at this time. Many
of the bigger Bass have moved into the shallows where there is heavy cover.
Look for areas of 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 foot of water. Use Buzz Baits in dark
colors, first thing in the mornings. Black has been working best for me on
recent guide trips.
Cast your Buzz Bait across the front of the heavy cover. As the Buzz Bait is
about to hit the water, start reeling so that your Buzz Bait is moving
towards you when it hits the water instead of sinking. You want to work the
lure slowly as you can, so that it stays on the surface of the water without
sinking.
If you don’t not get any hits with this method of fishing, then it is time to
get our your Flipping Stick. Crawfish in RedShad, Black and Blue, JuneBug
and Salt and Pepper are working best. On recent guide trips, my clients are
catching a lot of Bass from
3 1/2 to 7 pounds using these fishing methods.
Wild Shiner Fishing continues to be amazing. Fish the same areas as above.
If the cover is too thick for your shiners to swim actively, move to places
of 4 to 5 foot of water with Lily Pads and Hydrilla mixed together. The
biggest Bass in the boat this week was 8 1/2 pounds.
Until next week: KEEP YOUR KNOTS TIGHT, 'CAUSE THE BIG ONE’S GONNA BITE! and
great fishing to you all!
Capt Bob Bloom
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