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LAKE TOHO
12/02/09 11:32 PM
GuidedBassTrips
My guided Bass trips for the month of November have been producing good catches of Largemouth ranging 3-7 lbs along the edges of the hydrilla in 6-8 feet of water. Most of my trips have produced 10-18 Bass with typically 2-5 of the Bass being in the 5-7 lb range. The bigger trophy Bass are there and will begin to show up more regularly as the hydrilla begins to thin out.

Today, December 1, marked the beginning of the scheduled treatment of the hydrilla by the South Florida Water Management district. This will change the appearance of Lake Toho as many of the pronounced hydrilla edges will begin to dissappear. For Bass fisherman, this can be a good thing as it will improve your odds of catching that trophy Bass that may have been buried in the heavy vegetation. It also provides more areas to fish allowing for different techniques to help you catch your trophy.

So if you are going to be in the Kissimmee or Orlando area take a look at my site at www.guidedbasstrips.com
and give me a call.

Good fishing,

Captain Randy Yager
www.guidedbasstrips.com
rryager@yahoo.com
(407) 744-1350

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