Lake Toho (Tohopekaliga)
<br>Fishing Report
<br>by: Captain Chuck Matthews
<br>800-936-7398
<br>http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com
<br>CaptainChuck@centralfloridabassfishing.com
<br>CaptainChuck@orlandobassfishing.com
<br>March 31, 2002
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<br>Fishing this last week continues to be great. A few big fish are starting to show up. We are getting out of post spawn and the fish are getting aggressive. They are hammering flukes on the inside. Top water baits are also doing well. And it does not have to be early to throw them. The strike zone of the fish is large. I had a bass come from about five feet away to hit a fluke watermelon in color. With the water still running out of South Port, Carolina rigs are working well. I like the chartreuse or junebug colors, centipede worm.
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<br>The mouth of Hatchinaw Canal has some nice fish and is a great place to throw a Carolina rig. It seems that with the water dropping on Toho that the big fish are moving out of the shallow water. As the day moves on, a real good area is open water south of Brown�s Point. On a guide trip on Saturday, we took a 12lb bass there and this fish was released so she is still there. This fish was caught on a shiner.
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<br>Well, Happy Easter Everyone. If you have any questions or would like to book a fishing trip, just give me a call or email me.
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<br>Captain Chuck Matthews
<br>Pro Bass Guide
<br>A1 Action Bass Fishing Guides' Professional Services
<br>http://www.centralfloridabassfishing.com
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<br>TIP: This is a great time of the year to use a floating worm or swim a worm. Charlie's 8in red shad is a great worm to speed worm.
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