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On sunday im flying into orlando to meet my grandparents. They stay in florida during winter to get away from the snow up here. I have a few questions for you guys about baits, and FOOD (im a 17 yr old football player and i gotta eat). First ive got some beavers, skinny dippers, toads, frogs, craws, big worms, trick worms, spinnerbaits, and rattle traps. Is there anything else i should bring? I have a trip with Jac Mitchell on Toho monday. On tuesday we are driving to Clewiston and staying in the RV at Roland Martin Marina and on thursday i have a trip with Mark Shepard on Big O. After that we are heading back to Kissimmee and im renting a boat on Toho friday. The rest of the time i want to try to find some places a can fish from shore or rent a little canoe or something for cheap and fish. Do you guys know of anywhere I can do this?

Finally I have got to eat me some crab. If anyone knows of any good seafood places where i can eat massive amounts of Crab please share. Or any real good places to eat in kissimmee or Clewiston and between them.

Thanks in advance guys

I jacked right now, i cant wait to get away, sit in the sun and catch some florida hawgs  :D

In Clewiston go to the Clewiston Inn for dinner, otherwise it is fast food, Sonny's Barbecue or burgers at the Tiki Hut at Roland's.

Sounds like you got a great trip planned.  For the future if you want massive amounts of crab try going to the Saint John's River around Palatka or Welaka.  There are a lot of commercial crabbers in those areas and you can get um by the bushell.  There may be a chance there is a good crab place over in Labelle, about 30 miles west of Clewiston.  It has been a while since I have been there so ask around Clewiston regarding Labelle.

In Kissimmee near the tourist area on 192, there is the Joe's Crab Shack. 10 Blake Blvd and W192.

In St. Cloud which is just east of the turnpike and Kissimmee, there is Crabby Bills at the marina on East Lake Toho and right on 192 (called 13th street downtown) is a must eat place called The Catfish Place. They have Seafood to Freshwater food. Try the "Cracker Special" with Froglegs, Catfish, Alligator and Turtle.

I'm going out on Saturday fishing Toho to try and up my personal best. We have a Red Stratos with single power pole and Accent marine on the side. Maybe we'll see you on the lake.

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