February-March Lake Toho fishing report

10 pound 12 ounce lake Toho bass

Now that the cold of January is over with, the bass are in full spawn mode and the big girls are coming in! We’re currently averaging 15-20 bass a day on our 4 hour charters with 7+ pounders becoming common. These two months are the best time of year for catching a trophy sized bass. Right now the females are all full of eggs and weigh a pound or two more!

9 pound 8 ounce Lake Toho bass

With it being in the middle of the spawn here the bass are spread out throughout the lake. They don’t all spawn at once here and it’s a long drawn out process that usually happens over 2 months. There are bass to be caught up shallow and there’s still plenty offshore still waiting for their moment to move up.  Both Lake Toho and Lake Cypress have been fishing well on the chain.

Right now on Toho with all the grass in the lake, the bass are loading up in the holes that are left in the hydrilla and even in some of the thick hydrilla that’s just below the surface. Shiners have been the best bite especially if you’re looking for that one big one. But for artificials, dead sticking flukes in the hydrilla holes, jerkbaits (where the grass is thin enough), speedworms reeled over the thicker hydrilla, and senkos have all been producing fish.

This is our peak season for catching trophy size bass here. So there’s no better time to be bass fishing Lake Toho. 

If you would like to book a trip please do so as far in advance as you can, as days book up quick at this time of year. You can reserve your day on our website by clicking here. Or by calling us at 407-288-9670.

Capt. AJ