| Seasonal
Bass Fishing
Here we will
touch base on the different seasonal patterns of Bass Fishing
in Central Florida. Here in Central Florida, bass
fishing is a year-round event. I will start with what I
consider the best season for bass fishing in Florida, Fall/Winter
season. As fall approaches us, water temperatures will start to
fall from the sometimes highs of the mid to upper 90’s at
times, to the perfect top water action of the mid 70’s. This
we find to be one of the best times of year to get in on what is
definitely one of the most productive times of year, as the shad
and wild shiners start to really school up and the bass start feeding
up on them in an aggressive manner in preparation of the up coming
spawning season.
The
fall season can be a spectacular time of year to be on the water,
as bass are feeding up on their main forage, they can be easily
enticed into some serious top water action baits such as Toads,
pencil poppers, prop baits, and the list goes on and on. With the
never ending wide range of top water baits, your day on the water
can always be eventful and exciting.
Florida
is probably the hottest destination for fall/winter bass fishing,
as the weather is not really known to be as harsh as far as getting
cold, and you can still be very comfortable out on the lake, without
having to pick ice out of your rod guides after every few casts.
Although, even in Florida we do get the cold fronts thru here, dropping
the air temperatures to the uppers 20’s at times, the days
usually warm up very nicely to the mid 60’s.
Winter
bass fishing in Florida as many know, is the place to be. Florida
is known world wide as “The Bass Fishing Capitol of the World”
and with the BassMaster Classic of 2006, record setting weights,
and ten pound plus bass being caught, Florida will remain at the
top of the list for many years to come. Lake Toho and Lake Kissimmee
are usually the hot destination for many anglers in that never ending
search for their first ten pound plus bass, and during this time
of year, plenty are caught.
Winter
months in Florida brings cold fronts, dropping water temperatures
to the mid to upper 50’s. This will push the bass in most
Florida lakes tight to cover, or in the case of the Butler Chain,
which has a total of 12 lakes interconnected by canals, into deep
holes. This time of year many anglers are coming and requesting
live bait action, which can be probably the easiest way to catch
that Trophy Bass in Central Florida, but with those
deeper waters in Butler Chain, it also allows the northern angler
the ability to employ tactics they may use on their home waters,
such as drop shot, and jigging spoons to catch bass.
The
winter months also mean spawn season, January and February can hold
some of the hottest and best action, along with what can be the
best possible chance at that trophy bass everyone is looking for.
The bass have gorged themselves on shad and are fattened up and
full of eggs, this is generally the time of year when they will
be the biggest of the season.
 Spring
has been another great time for some serious bass fishing action
in Florida. This time of year, bass are once again feeding up on
their natural forage, shad and wild shiners, getting back to their
normal weight after the spawn. This can and will see a lot of top
water feeding going on during the day, which means some great top
water action, our favorite top water baits will be buzz baits, and
top water plugs produced by High
Roller Lures. Early part of spring, you will still be
able to catch a few bass that are still on beds or just coming off
the beds, numbers caught will generally run anywhere from 15 to
35 bass per day, size of your catch can range from 2 to even 10
pounds, remember, your in Florida now, and on any given cast, you
have that possibility of landing that trophy bass.
Summer
bass season in Florida is the often overlooked season. With the
dog days of summer, people generally think the bass bite is gone
with only catching bass here and there. But this has been proven
wrong time and again, as some big bass will continue to be caught
even in the hottest part of the day. Some of the biggest bass during
the summer months, bass in the 7 to 10 pound range have been caught
between the hours of 11AM and 3PM. Typically the fishing pattern
will be top water baits early in the day, and slowly progressing
to a flipping bite, this will generally be when you will stand the
best shot at getting that trophy bass during the
summer months. Trip lengths generally run 4 to 6 hours due to the
heat, and typical afternoon thunder showers, but we do get those
hard core anglers that will fish all day.
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