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Lake Agnes, Polk City Fl

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We will be taking a trip to a conference in Orlando Sept. 2-6. Fishing will be done all hours we are not at the conference. It has be 15 years since I have been to this lake and remember very little about it. Does/has anyone fished this lake lately and what is a good game plan to start with. I was thinking frogs in the morning and pitching jigs and soft plastics around weed variations and any other cover...? usually works about anywhere! Any other suggestions?

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Like most lakes in Polk, it is down.  Very little shoreline cover.  I have had the most luck with a silver rattle trap out in the deeper parts of the lake.  There were some brush piles on the south end of the lake that have produced a few fish.

If you are going to be in Orlando, then I would fish Toho out of the city ramp and fish outside hydrila lines in 8-10 ft with a big worm.  Much better shot at good fish than Agnes. 

You could also fish Johns Lake in Clermont.

If you decide on Johns or Toho send me a PM and I will send you some maps.

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I think I may try and take my boat now that you have pointed me in the lake Toho direction... I'd love to get more tips and the maps if possible. Thanks so much!

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