Get ready to hook some monster largemouth on the best bass lakes Central Florida has to offer. Capt. Justin knows these waters like the back of his hand and he's itching to put you on fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time wetting a line, this 4-hour trip is your ticket to experiencing world-class bass fishing right in Orlando's backyard.
Hop aboard Capt. Justin's fully-rigged bass boat for a morning of non-stop action on Lake Toho, Lake Kissimmee, the Butler Chain, or the legendary St. John's River. With room for up to 3 anglers, it's perfect for a family outing or a day with your fishing buddies. All the gear is provided, so just bring your sense of adventure (and your Florida fishing license if you're over 16). Capt. Justin will have you dialed in on the hotspots where trophy bass are stacked up, ready to crush your lure.
Get ready to learn from one of Orlando's sharpest bass guides. Capt. Justin will show you the ropes on everything from flipping heavy cover to working topwater lures across grass mats. You'll be tossing soft plastics, cranking deep structure, and maybe even trying your hand at sight fishing for spawning bass if the season's right. With years of experience on these lakes, Capt. Justin knows exactly what patterns are working and where the big girls are hiding.
"Absolutely amazing trip, the guide Justin was amazing. Best charter and experience. Thank you so much, looking forward to another trip." - Kathleen
"My son and I enjoyed a 4 hour fishing trip with Justin and had an amazing experience. We caught a lot of fish and enjoyed the day on the lake. Justin was a great guide. He was friendly, helped us with baiting and casting all day, and gave us tips and information about the lake and fish. Would definitely recommend." - Matthew
Florida-strain largemouth bass are the crown jewel of these Orlando-area lakes, and for good reason. These bruisers can tip the scales well into the double digits, with fish over 8 pounds a real possibility on any given cast. Spring is prime time as the big females move shallow to spawn, but don't sleep on the summer and fall bites. These fish love to hang around thick vegetation, so be ready to wrestle them out of the salad when they inhale your lure. There's nothing quite like the heart-stopping moment when a 10-pounder blows up on your topwater bait at first light.
Orlando might be known for its theme parks, but ask any serious bass fisherman and they'll tell you the real magic happens out on these lakes. The sheer numbers of quality bass, combined with the very real shot at a new personal best, keep anglers coming back year after year. And with Capt. Justin's expert guidance, you'll be fishing the most productive spots and using techniques fine-tuned to these waters. It's like having a cheat code for bass fishing.
Don't miss your chance to experience some of the best bass fishing Florida has to offer, right here in Orlando's backyard. Whether you're a local looking for a new honey hole or a visitor wanting to add some rod-bending action to your vacation, Capt. Justin will put you on the fish. Spaces fill up fast, especially during prime seasons, so lock in your date now. Get ready to make some big bass memories – and maybe even land that fish of a lifetime!
April 5, 2023
My son and I enjoyed a 4 hour fishing trip with Justin and had an amazing experience. We caught a lot of fish and enjoyed the day on the lake. Justin was a great guide. He was friendly, helped us with baiting and casting all day, and gave us tips and information about the lake and fish. Would definitely recommend.
April 7, 2025
Largemouth bass are the stars of Orlando's lakes. These chunky green fighters typically run 2-5 pounds, but monsters over 10 aren't unheard of. You'll find them hanging around submerged logs, weed edges, and dock pilings - anywhere they can ambush prey. Spring and fall are prime times as bass move shallow to spawn and feed. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic jumps when hooked. The fight of a big largemouth is something else! These bass have a huge bucket mouth they use to inhale smaller fish and frogs. They're not too picky though - I've seen 'em go after everything from plastic worms to topwater lures. One local trick: try working a watermelon-colored Senko worm slowly along drop-offs. Let it flutter down naturally and hang on tight. Bass often hit it on the fall. Whether you're after a trophy or just want consistent action, largemouth are a blast. And hey, they're pretty tasty if you want to keep a few for dinner.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 3
Manufacturer Name: Evinrude
Maximum Cruising Speed: 60
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 200
Absolutely amazing trip, the guide Justin was amazing. Best charter and experience. Thank you so much, looking forward to another trip.