I haven't fished East or West lake toho since the summer of 91. Used to night fish the deep holes in Conway a lot also. Good catch and thanks for promoting the great memories of those lakes.
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Woke up early and decided to load the boat, hit Toho and see if I could get on them, And did I. 4 hours, 32 good sized ones. Been catch and release for the past 4 months as I still have plenty from last year in the freezer. Long lining as always, 10 poles, about 1mph with the wind, All over the place on color, Yellow/white, Blue/Silver, black/chartreuse. and 2 on Orange/Yellow. Still cannot explain it but one of my ice poles always seems to be the one that catches the most, and I have another one that other than the color of the rod it is the exact pole. I have moved it around to different pole holders and the results are the same.
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I haven't fished East or West lake toho since the summer of 91. Used to night fish the deep holes in Conway a lot also. Good catch and thanks for promoting the great memories of those lakes.
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Toho was the first lake I ever fished, Growing up in Kissimmee was special back in the day, today not so much, But one thing has remained, the Specks on Toho, I remember being dropped off at the lakefront on Friday, and not getting picked up till Sat. or Sunday, and I was only 13, Try that today you would get tossed in jail or worse.