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Lake Kissimmee Camp Mack LEGOLAND Central Florida Bass Fishing November 2019

Posted by scott on November 21, 2019

Well it’s that time of year again when you finally realize the seasons are changing as the jokes start flying about down here on how the colors are changing with different color license plates from every northern state.  Some things just never change and stand the test of time.  With that being said let me say “Welcome Back” to our veteran snowbirds “Glad To Have Ya” to those snowbirds making their first seasonal migration.  I’d like to point out that the Visit Central Florida Outpost & Visitor’s Information Center in Davenport on Hwy 27 just 1/2 mile south of I4 has all of the new and up-to-date information on everything to do, and stuff that’s new, here in Polk County along with attraction tickets to most every park.
 
So let me get back on track and talk about our world-class bass fishing here in Central Florida.  Fishing out of Camp Mack on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes should be very good this month if the weather stays cooler this month as the Old Farmer’s Almanac is forecasting.  They are calling for a cooler than normal month by 4 degrees overall. That may not sound like much but on those big wide-open shallow lakes it can bring the water temps down and the big fish up onto the flats.  I will still be starting every morning with a variety of topwater baits just as the sun is starting to roll over the tree lines, along with either a spinnerbait or chatterbait if out in open water.  Honestly, the fish are going to tell us right quick whether they are roaming the open flats or up in the pads, grass, and reed heads.  Always watch and listen to what is going on around you out here.  The rest of the day is always a combo of black & blue senkos, Gambler EZ Swimmers, swimjigs, and bigger ribbontail or mag trick worms.
 
Heading west over to Winter Haven and the South Chain of Lakes the weather is not going to change our approaches as much as it could on Kissimmee.  Many of these lakes are deeper, some sit lower in a bowl, and they are spring fed so they do not change as quickly as the bigger lakes.  Here we generally use smaller baits also because shad are the predominant bait, not native wild shiners.  Smaller baits in natural colors will serve you very well, and when the water is extremely clear you may need to downsize your line as well.  Watermelon red/pearl, whites, chrome, green pumpkin colors all work and pair them up with 10-14# fluoro or even mono.
 
You can also get fishing report updates on WPCV 97 Country every Thursday evening with Capt. Scott & Grant Starr.
 
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