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Howdy folks,

I'm going to Florida for a couple of days in the end of January. I'm unbelievably eager to get my line wet, as it's about -20 here in IL with windchill. We are staying in Davenport and going to Orlando mostly. I have the Sunday morning to fish. Anywhere I want and it's my money to spend. What are some people recommendations as to what I should do? Unfortunately, we are flying down, so I can't bring any tackle or rods.

Lake Toho would be my choice if you have the time for a half day trip. Pm me if you'd like some info on guides.

Lake Toho.  Chuck Pippin would be my guide of choice.  Check him out on Facebook and Youtube.

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Took my son and grandson fishing the Disney water.

 

We had a blast.

 

Consider contacting one of the guides at Disney. I don't believe you have to be staying at the park as you pay with your credit card after the trip.

 

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/recreation/fishing/

 

My son nailed a four pounder while my five year old grandson had fun reeling them in, one after another after another after another.......

 

And you can bring your girlfriend, too.

 

Have a fun and safe trip.

 

Let us know what you do and post some pics.

  • Author

I've heard about the fishing at Disney, I appreciate the link. I'd really like to go to Toho and catch a toad of a bass. But Im just not sure if I'd have the time. 

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Robert, try to make time.

 

As you get older your responsibilities will become greater with a wife, kids and career.

 

So go out there and have some fun while you can.

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Hahaha. You'll have to talk to my girlfriend about that. She's already peeved at my 6 hour day trip on Day 1.

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