Orlando Professional Anglers Bass Fishing Charter
When you're ready to step up your bass game and fish with someone who knows these waters like the back of his hand, Captain Justin's six-hour charter is where serious anglers go to get results. This isn't your typical weekend fishing trip – we're talking about a professional-level experience on some of Central Florida's most productive bass waters. You'll hit Lake Toho, Lake Kissimmee, the Butler Chain, and the St. John's River, depending on where the fish are biting best. With all your gear provided and a captain who's been putting clients on trophy largemouth for years, you can focus on what matters most: landing that fish of a lifetime.
What to Expect on the Water
This charter runs six full hours, giving you plenty of time to work different spots and dial in the bite. Captain Justin keeps his boat stocked with quality rods, reels, and a full tackle selection, so you don't need to worry about bringing anything except your fishing license and some snacks. The boat accommodates two anglers comfortably, with room for a third person for an additional $30 – kids under 10 fish free as the third angler. You'll start early to beat the crowds and make the most of prime fishing hours. Captain Justin reads the water conditions, weather patterns, and seasonal movements to put you on fish consistently. He's not just driving the boat – he's actively coaching technique, suggesting lure changes, and positioning you for the best shots at quality bass.
Techniques & Prime Waters
The beauty of fishing with Captain Justin is his tournament-tested approach to finding and catching bass. Depending on conditions, you might be flipping heavy cover with creature baits, working topwater over grass lines at dawn, or dragging Carolina rigs along deep structure. Each of these lake systems offers different opportunities – Lake Toho's famous for its shallow water grass fishing and big female bass, while the Butler Chain provides crystal-clear water where sight fishing becomes a real option. The St. John's River system opens up miles of current breaks, cypress trees, and backwater sloughs that hold some serious fish. Captain Justin switches techniques throughout the day based on what's working, teaching you to read the signs and adjust your approach. You'll learn when to slow down with finesse presentations and when to power fish with reaction baits.
Species You'll Want to Hook
Largemouth bass are the stars of this show, and Central Florida produces some absolute giants. These fish can push 10+ pounds during peak season, with the average keeper running 2-5 pounds year-round. Spring brings the spawn when big females move shallow to build beds, making them more aggressive and easier to target with sight fishing techniques. Summer finds bass relating to deeper grass edges and structure during the heat of the day, then moving up to feed in low light periods. Fall fishing can be phenomenal as bass fatten up for winter, often schooling and feeding aggressively on shad. Winter months see fish holding in deeper water, but they're still very catchable with the right approach. What makes Central Florida bass special is their fight – these fish have plenty of room to run and will test your drag system. The clear water in many of these lakes means you'll often see the fish before you hook them, adding that visual element that gets every angler's heart pumping.
Time to Book Your Spot
Captain Justin's calendar fills up fast, especially during peak bass season from February through May. This charter delivers exactly what experienced anglers are looking for – quality time on proven waters with a guide who knows how to put you on fish. Whether you're looking to break your personal best, learn new techniques, or just spend a day fishing some of Florida's top-rated bass waters, this trip delivers consistent results. The six-hour format gives you enough time to really work the water without feeling rushed, and having all gear included means you can travel light. Book your spot now and get ready to make some serious bass memories on Orlando's best fishing waters.