Lake Toho
LAKE TOHOPEKALIGA in Kissimmee, FLORIDA
Lake Tohopekaliga, also known as Lake Toho, is a lake in the City of Kissimmee it is more than 22,000 acres. It is also the largest lake in Osceola County in Florida and one of the largest lakes in the country.
The Seminole Indians named the lake, Lake Tohopekaliga which means “we will gather together here.” The lake is one of the most famous trophy bass fishing lakes in the entire country.
Lake Toho is also known for constantly producing more big bass than any other fishing lake. The Florida Wildlife Commissions’ biologists have indicated that Lake Toho has one bass over ten pounds in every ten acres of lake. Even with increased fishing pressure, Lake Toho continues to produce great numbers of bass and trophy bass every year.
Lake Toho bass fishing record for the biggest bass tipped the scales at just over 16 pounds.
This lake has great vegetation, it is all over. There is deep hydrilla in the middle of the lake. And there is miles and miles of shoreline with coves that are great for flipping worms and frogs.
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