Lake County Florida Bass Fishing
Welcome
to Lake County Bass. My first
visit to this beautiful area of Florida came 40 years ago while on a family
vacation. I grew up in South Florida and started fishing
bass with
artificial lures when I was about 13 years old. We walked
the canal banks with a Mitchell 300 spinning reel and dreamed of
fishing great places like this. As a teenager, I had two
interests; bass fishing and my girlfriend Judy McGibbon who I met a week before
her 16th birthday. I married Judy right out of high school and
this year we will celebrate our 47th wedding anniversary. Many
people who know Judy are surprised to find that she fished many a He &
She bass tournament in those early days. The truth is, she's a country
girl at heart even though you wouldn't know it if you met her.
In the late sixties,
bass tournaments became popular and I fished every one I could enter.
I was successful in many Florida tournaments, but had a business to run,
so I never considered becoming what we now call a "professional bass
fisherman". In those days being a professional bass fisherman was
called being
broke...
I've been lucky enough
to fish all over the world. Living in Miami, we spent many years
chasing Dolphin, Sailfish and Marlin in blue water and Tarpon, Snook and
Redfish in the everglades. I've
fished all over the US, Mexico, the Caribbean, Guatemala, Venezuela, Canada, Australia
and even Papua New Guinea. I always returned to bass fishing and
these days I'm too old to be bouncing around the ocean.
In 1996, we moved to the Golden
Triangle and live in a house overlooking Lake Eustis. Many people are
attracted to our area because of the beautiful natural scenery, hills,
lakes, golf and the weather. For a bass fisherman, it's paradise!
I fish a least 2-3 days a week and
spend most of my time on the Harris Chain. The Harris Chain is one
of the best places in Florida to catch a bass over 10 pounds.
These nutrient rich lakes are full of shad, golden shiners and blue
gills, all feeding a good population of giant bass. Harris Chain bass
are stocky footballs and hard fighters. It's not unusual to catch a 18"
bass that weights over 6 pounds.
Within a
short drive from our home in Eustis are some of the best known bass fishing waters
in the country. The Harris Chain is literally right in our back yard.
Rodman Reservoir, the St. Johns River and the Kissimmee Chain are all an
hour or less away. Hundreds of small lakes are full of hungry bass and
our biggest problem is deciding which lake to fish on any given day.
We
created this website to share these spots with you and hope you enjoy
your visit and will return often. I especially invite you to visit our
Photo Gallery where pictures of bass, all caught and released in our
area are displayed.
Please
feel free to call or email us with your comments or questions. If you
would like to link to this website or wish to have information on how you
can be a sponsor, please let us know.
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