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June Bass Fishing Forecast

10/28/2010 by Outdoor Web Designs

Lake Toho Bass Fishing and Disney area Lakes Forecast

June Bass Fishing Forecast

shallow crankbaitJune is the start of our heat, and most people think the bass fishing season is over. This is far from the truth. Early morning action is still very good. Live wild shiners will still get good numbers of bass and some scattered size to five pounds. As the temperatures warm up during the day, the bite will get more scattered, but with targeted casting you can still catch largemouth bass during the heat of the day.

tubebaitLake Toho bass fishing is world famous for catching trophy bass, even during the summer months. This is where flipping and pitching will come in handy. Your focus in the heat of the day will turn to focusing on grass beds and floating mats, either punching thru or pitching your baits into “potholes” to target trophy bass. Idea baits are creature baits and tube baits.

Open water areas, with deeper waters holding submerged hydrilla will also be good areas to produce bass. These areas you can slow roll spinner baits, use shallow running crank baits and work ten inch worms to keep the action steady.

Butler Chain and Conway Chain this time of year start to become very good options for Central Florida Bass Fishing. Both these bodies of water have the deeper drop off that the bass will hold up in. This gives the angler many option for catching bass. Drop shot, Carolina Rig and free lined wild shiners will produce not only numbers of bass, but also some good trophy sized bass. Both of these Chain of Lakes hold a lot of docks also, which bass will hold tight to, especially during the days where the sun is high and very bright. Remember, bass dont have eye lids, so they love the shaded areas.

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