Orlando Freshwater Fishing

Here in Orlando we are lucky enough to have great access to freshwater and saltwater fishing alike. Orlando Freshwater Fishing is some of the best in the state. Please enjoy these articles below to help you catch more fish while in Orlando!

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Forecast – July 2023

The lake has been fishing well for both bass and bream. Early morning timeframe is best to beat the heat … Jul 3rd, 2023

Lake Monroe & St. Johns River Fishing Forecast – June 2023

June marks the beginning of our Atlantic Hurricane season. Water levels will be the key to finding fish. High levels … Jun 2nd, 2023

Harris Chain Fishing Forecast – June 2023

Here comes the beginning of the summer’s hottest days. Thankfully the June rains will bring our lake levels back up … Jun 2nd, 2023

Kissimmee Chain of Lakes Fishing Forecast – June 2023

  June heats up in temperature – welcome to summer already here in Florida. Freshwater fishing on the Kissimmee Chain … Jun 1st, 2023

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Forecast – June 2023

Record catch weights for bass tournaments were shattered in May as the top 20 boats boasted 30 pounds plus! These … Jun 1st, 2023

Lake Monroe & St. Johns River Fishing Forecast – May 2023

It already feels like summer outside. In May we can expect hot fishing to accompany the warmer weather in central … May 3rd, 2023

Harris Chain Fishing Forecast – May 2023

May is here on The Harris Chain of Lakes which means that early summertime fishing patterns are starting to get … May 3rd, 2023

Kissimmee Chain of Lakes Fishing Forecast – May 2023

  It feels like summer already. The water table is still dropping, and the lake is already at low levels … May 3rd, 2023

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Forecast – May 2023

The main crappie spawn is over, but you can still catch them around bridge pilings and along structures in the … May 3rd, 2023

Lake Monroe & St. Johns River Fishing Forecast – April 2023

easy fix, change target species to schooling bass, sunshine bass, big catfish and stringers full of bluegill. We sure could … May 3rd, 2023