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saturday im flying into orlando and meeting my grandparents they have us a spot in fort wilderness in disney i think untill monday so im going to rent a golf cart and  fish around there for a day or so then tuesday i have a guided trip from steve boyd, wednesday or thursday im renting a bay boat from boatclub on toho then im goin on a deep sea trip then i have a day to do whatever my question is what baits should i bring and what area should i look to throw them. im from ohio so im not real familiar with fishing florida....also what should i do on my day i dont have anything planned im open to any suggestions

I've been a few places in Orlando, never to Toho though.  Anywhere I go I throw worms and more worms and they without a doubt work.  I've been to Lake Howard a few times in Orlando, always done well with the rage tail anacondas, Green pumpkin for clear water, and in lakes with vegetation and especially hydrilla....watermelon seed or watermelon red works in central Florida wherever I've gone that holds hydrilla.  If you like a smaller worm...zoom mag II watermelon seed is what I go with.  Also the zoom ole monster...usually watermelon seed where there is hydrilla.  That's a start for worm selection, if your by the shore, anywhere by hydrilla should produce...offshore I'd try to find ledges and dropoffs if you will be on a boat and have access to a depthfinder.

Oh almost forgot...early morning bite any FROG is golden...I like the gambler cane toad and also the zoom horny toad, any color should work similar to the color of vegetation.  I use the zoom flukes too...sometimes watermelon seed and sometimes pearl white...give these a shot early mornings for topwater bite if you can.  Lemme know how it all works out!!

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