Lake Toho<BR>Fishing Report<BR>by: Captain Chuck Matthews <A HREF="http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com</A> <BR>e-mail: CaptainChuckcentralfloridabassfishing.com<BR>800-936-7398<BR>Saturday, October 27, 2001<P>Fishing has been great the last week, both with shiners and artificial.<P>The north side of the lake in Goblet�s Cove has been a great place. Fish are doing good on traps 1/4 oz. Gold and silver and gold. Also black blue tail worm six to eight inches<BR>along the edge of the hydrilla line on the edge of the grass. <P>The west side from Shingle Creek working south to the power lines have been a good<BR>area. I also have had some nice fish two to five pounds on the inside of the islands on<BR>worms. Flukes continue to be a great bait especially early in heavy grass. This is the best way to get big bass. Also, flipping the heavy grass will do well. I have found most of these fish working the boat cuts in and around the grass.<P>As you go in, watch for bait moving. It does not matter if you just see some small fish working the bait. The other day, I would get four small fish then hit a lunker. <P>It is the time of year that if you are coming to Florida, to book a guide as soon as you know what day or days you want to fish as this will assure you of getting the best full time guides. <P>B.A.S.S. Top 150 Tournament will be held here in December this year. Watch my web<BR>page for day to day results.<P>Great Fishing,<P>Captain Chuck Matthews<BR>Pro Bass Guide<BR>A Action Bass Guides Professional Services <A HREF="http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com</A> <P>Fishing tip: Swim a worm in the shallow water by pads or pockets in the grass. Crank the worm as fast as you would work a spinner bait. Charlies eight inch red shad has been productive.