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Hey guys, I'm in Orlando for the next couple of days and am hoping somebody can point me in the right direction for some shore bass fishing (or snakeheads...never caught one of those...if they're here). The wife agreed to grant me a fishing pass for one morning and I'm chomping at the bit. There seems to be a pond or lake around every corner but I'm not trying to leave Florida with a ticket for trespassing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Hey guys, I'm in Orlando for the next couple of days and am hoping somebody can point me in the right direction for some shore bass fishing (or snakeheads...never caught one of those...if they're here). The wife agreed to grant me a fishing pass for one morning and I'm chomping at the bit. There seems to be a pond or lake around every corner but I'm not trying to leave Florida with a ticket for trespassing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

If you don't see any no fishing signs then you are good as long as you are not on someone's property you will not get a trespassing charge.

Go hit the Golf course ponds around Dark or early Am with Snakes,frogs, trick worms or The Runoff canals- Fish the locks--- Fish are stacked up Find moving water.... if possible you will catch them

Or go to the Beach right now, melbourne,satelite, vero etc and fish first light and last light for 100-150LB Tarpon off the beach-- with Pinfish/Pigfish 6-10" mullett on 5' 50-80LB Flouro leaders in the surf 100 lb tarpon thick and 10-25lb Snook in the troughs.. last part of incoming tide and 1st 2 hours of outgoing for the Snook can catch them mid day as tidal influenced- ... Hang on lots of fun and the kids love going also.

Enjoy

Also your Hotel Ponds can have lots of big /unpressured Bass in them......   

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