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  1. There is a fair amount of open shoreline along the north end of Toho. Also, there are small lakes everywhere, so use Yahoo or Goggle and use the satelite view to find out which ones AREN'T surrrounded by homes and appear to be accessible. Also, there are numerous canals in the Disney area. Talk to a security guard when you get there to get from getting run out of some areas. Good. Luck.
  2. Planning on going to WalkinWater in a couple of weeks. Sure would like any info you can give re: where to catch some nice ones. Did you find any thick hydrilla anywhere? Is one end/side better than the other or did you just fish in the middle? Thanks for any advice.
  3. Hey Josh, I belong to a bass club in West Palm Beach. We are planning a tournament on Kissimmee (Sat) and WalkinWater (Sun). The tournament is in a couple weeks and we'll probably only have about 7 or 8 boats. I'm looking for info on the lakes mentioned. Is there any hydrilla on WW yet? Is one end/side better than the other? We are launching at SR60 on Kissimmee, so no one is willing to run to Toho to win a club tourney, but locking thru and going south may be a good idea. Any good info on KIssimmee? Would really like to tie some areas down since Kissimmee is so big. Thanks for the help. Don

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