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I'm going to Florida this weekend to visit a friend who lives in Orlando. He is getting us out on Lake Nona near Orlando. I live in North Carolina so I'm not familiar with this lake whatsoever. I'm only looking at taking a couple rods and a very select few lures/plastics. If anyone has any tips for me about that lake as to what type of fishing I should equip myself for that would be great. Also, what stage are the fish in Florida currently in?

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I used to live just minutes away from Lake Nona on Goldenrod Rd.

It sits right next to Orlando Int'l Airport, so I never bothered fishing it (maybe I should've).

I did fish Lake Hart though, a much larger water about 3 miles away,

and can attest to its fine fishery. I'm willing to bet that Nona also offers good bass'n.

California may be famous for its morbidly obese transplants,

but Florida is the only place in the world where a 10lb bass is possible

in ANY one of its myriad of ponds and lakes.

Roger

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