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    Advice on toho?

    Down here for a week. Been catching some smaller ones in the morning. But can’t seem to find any fish after that. Any advice?
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    Offshore Hydrilla or running water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gambler1 View Post
    Offshore Hydrilla or running water.
    ^^^^^^THISX2^^^^^^^

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    Go to Kissimmee lol

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    Toho is one of those lakes that Any next bite could be a monster! This time of year looking for isolated patches of grass 100 yards off the main weed line seems to work. It’s a big lake to dissect and the north/south are very different lakes.

    The night time topwater bite anywhere near the south locks have always been a lot of fun for me! Good luck
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    Open water hydrilla, just keep casting and working slowly.
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