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Orlando Area Crappie
Looking for some help!
First vacation in over 20 years, will have about 4-5 days to spend and staying in Orlando with a friend.
Would like to get into some crappie and I know there are numerous lakes in that area.
Can anyone give me a lake to start on?
Probably starting there on the 26th. It appears that it should be warming up by then.
Thanks in advance
Mildot
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Orlando is a big city, so depending on which area you have Lake Monroe, Lake Harney, Lake Jessup, Winter Park Chain(need permit),Harris Chain, Clearmont Chain, Lake Toho, and most of the small lakes and rivers around town have a population of crappie in it.
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I couldnt tell ya as it was at one point very polluted. Have heard no word sbout it. But Harris chain is right around the corner from it.
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Good Post!
My inlaws live in Orlando, every time we go down to visit (37 years now) I keep thinking I should bring along a fishing pole but don't know where to start (Father in Law never cared for fishing) so I never pursued it. With the help of this forum and helpful posts like this, next time I'm going to find a place to fish while I'm there.
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Originally Posted by
mildot1
Is lake Apopka any good?
NO, NO, AND NO
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Ilive on the Harris chain. its been pretty slow. i suggest Monroe.
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To really have good time Crappie Fishing - first time - your on a short rope for
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Take a guide trip - it will be well worth it...............believe me...............
Than next time down- you'l have an idea what you want to do and what you will
need to enjoy the 1 -2 days you have.
I will send you a pm on couple guides in the area - call them - don't believe you
will be sorry.
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yes a guide for the first time would be good
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Thanks for the input and guide numbers. Looks like we will try Monroe or Harris chain.
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Just another thought for ya. If your going to hire a guide anyway, why not do something you cant at home and go catch some redfish, snook and trout? Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon are only about an hour from Orlando and Sebastian Inlet area only 1.5 hours away. Tamba Bay area only about an hour and half as well. 15-20 lb redfish or snook on light tackle may be life changing experience for ya.
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Is that from experience?
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Originally Posted by
Crappiegirl1
NO, NO, AND NO
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Thats excellant idea - Don't have Saltwater where you are from..........
Totally different style fishing.
Only fishing that when you hook something - you don't know if you are going to
be able to eat it or it will eat you.