06-20-2001, 05:44 AM 
		
	
	
		Lake Toho<br>by:  Captain Chuck Matthews<br>800-936-7398<br><br>Fishing on the Kissimmee Chain has been very good this week.  The afternoon rains that we are getting have helped.<br><br>On Toho, there are still a lot of fish in open water.  Top water baits, small crank baits like a shad rap are doing good.  Carolina rigs are also producing fish.  The north end of Grassy Island, Goblet’s Cove, and the south end of the lake are good areas.  Also, I have been catching fish on the inside in about one to two feet of water throwing a watermelon fluke.  You can see fish looking for bait fish.  Their backs are actually out of the water.  <br><br>The water is still running.  The canals leading into Lake Cypress and at the end going into Hatchineha have schooling fish.  I have been throwing a Carolina Rig up the current and drifting it back when it stops, set the hook.  Early morning and<br>evening fishing has been the best time to fish.  <br><br>If you see a storm coming get off the water and seek shelter until it passes over.  Always put safety first.<br><br>Happy Fishing,<br><br>Captain Chuck Matthews<br>Pro Bass Guide<br>A Action Bass Guide Professional Services<br>http://www.orlandobassfishing.com<br>800-936-7398<br><br>Captain Chuck Matthews 800-936-7398
	
	
	
	
	
 
