Kissimmee chain of lakes is a massive
collection of some 20 water bodies connected by canals along the way
to the Kissimmee River and ultimately Lake Okeechobee. With some 100,000
acres of prime bass waters, this highly varied and productive chain
of lakes is a favorite destination among bass anglers world wide.
While there are many smaller lakes, the main lakes include 44,000
acre Lake Kissimmee, 22,700 acre West Lake Toho (short for Tohopekaliga),
13,500 acre East Lake Toho 14,500 acre Hachineha and Lake Cypress
at 5,500 acres.
The Kissimme chain of lakes not only hold bass but also bluegill,
crappie, catfish and a variety of sunfish. Winter trips for specks
are very popular and there are lots of them caught each year.
Fishing varies from lake to lake and water level is a big factor but
the great thing is there are lots of lakes in this region to choose
from and when the fishing slows down on one, it's likely to be hot
one of the others. We stay up on the best bites and if your desire
is to visit this scenic, bassin' paradise, we can set it up for you
and deliver you to the fish.
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The Kissimmee
chain is a bassers paradise. Lots of growth and natural
bass habitat, you can't go wrong and when the bite is on,
you don't want to miss it. Ask how the Kissimmee - Toho bite
is going and we'll advise you on your trip... Capt. Lenny
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