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 | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps (feature not included on A-series maps). Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Arthur Lake Arthur is widely considered to be Pennsylvania's No. 1 largemouth bass water with a good number of 3 to 5-pounders available. Lake Arthur is also known for its musky, crappie and hybrid striped bass. Glendale Lake Glendale Lake supports a quality crappie population with the average being 9''. Anglers will also find good opportunities for largemouth bass, walleye and musky. Lake Marburg Lake Marburg?s consistent population of largemouth bass attracts lots of attention. Quality numbers of perch, bluegill, crappie and walleye are found here too. Shenango River Lake Shenango Lake is one of Pennsylvania's premier channel catfish lakes, with some getting to 40''. Crappie are by far the most popular species here, and the typical fish runs 10'' to 12'', with plenty of 14'' to 16'' slabs available. Shenango's largemouth bass numbers are also good. Lake Wallenpaupack Lake Wallenpaupack has an abundance of smallmouth bass over 3 lbs., but striped bass and hybrid stripers are the most popular gamefish. Walleye over 12 lbs. will occasionally turn up as well. Lake Wilhelm Lake Wilhelm is an outstanding warm water fishery supporting quality largemouth bass, black crappie and bluegill populations. Here bass maintain one of the densest and most stable populations in the state. Good numbers of catfish and musky are also available. Pymatuning Lake Located on the border between Pennsylvania and Ohio, Pymatuning Lake is well-known primarily for the outstanding walleye and crappie possibilities. Good numbers of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and musky are overlooked. Raystown Lake Considered one of the best fisheries in the country, Raystown Lake offers a host of fishing opportunities. Widely noted for its outstanding striped bass, the lake contains numerous other species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white crappie, black crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps (feature not included on A-series maps). Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Arthur Lake Arthur is widely considered to be Pennsylvania's No. 1 largemouth bass water with a good number of 3 to 5-pounders available. Lake Arthur is also known for its musky, crappie and hybrid striped bass. Glendale Lake Glendale Lake supports a quality crappie population with the average being 9''. Anglers will also find good opportunities for largemouth bass, walleye and musky. Lake Marburg Lake Marburg?s consistent population of largemouth bass attracts lots of attention. Quality numbers of perch, bluegill, crappie and walleye are found here too. Shenango River Lake Shenango Lake is one of Pennsylvania's premier channel catfish lakes, with some getting to 40''. Crappie are by far the most popular species here, and the typical fish runs 10'' to 12'', with plenty of 14'' to 16'' slabs available. Shenango's largemouth bass numbers are also good. Lake Wallenpaupack Lake Wallenpaupack has an abundance of smallmouth bass over 3 lbs., but striped bass and hybrid stripers are the most popular gamefish. Walleye over 12 lbs. will occasionally turn up as well. Lake Wilhelm Lake Wilhelm is an outstanding warm water fishery supporting quality largemouth bass, black crappie and bluegill populations. Here bass maintain one of the densest and most stable populations in the state. Good numbers of catfish and musky are also available. Pymatuning Lake Located on the border between Pennsylvania and Ohio, Pymatuning Lake is well-known primarily for the outstanding walleye and crappie possibilities. Good numbers of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and musky are overlooked. Raystown Lake Considered one of the best fisheries in the country, Raystown Lake offers a host of fishing opportunities. Widely noted for its outstanding striped bass, the lake contains numerous other species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white crappie, black crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps (feature not included on A-series maps). Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Arthur Lake Arthur is widely considered to be Pennsylvania's No. 1 largemouth bass water with a good number of 3 to 5-pounders available. Lake Arthur is also known for its musky, crappie and hybrid striped bass. Glendale Lake Glendale Lake supports a quality crappie population with the average being 9''. Anglers will also find good opportunities for largemouth bass, walleye and musky. Lake Marburg Lake Marburg?s consistent population of largemouth bass attracts lots of attention. Quality numbers of perch, bluegill, crappie and walleye are found here too. Shenango River Lake Shenango Lake is one of Pennsylvania's premier channel catfish lakes, with some getting to 40''. Crappie are by far the most popular species here, and the typical fish runs 10'' to 12'', with plenty of 14'' to 16'' slabs available. Shenango's largemouth bass numbers are also good. Lake Wallenpaupack Lake Wallenpaupack has an abundance of smallmouth bass over 3 lbs., but striped bass and hybrid stripers are the most popular gamefish. Walleye over 12 lbs. will occasionally turn up as well. Lake Wilhelm Lake Wilhelm is an outstanding warm water fishery supporting quality largemouth bass, black crappie and bluegill populations. Here bass maintain one of the densest and most stable populations in the state. Good numbers of catfish and musky are also available. Pymatuning Lake Located on the border between Pennsylvania and Ohio, Pymatuning Lake is well-known primarily for the outstanding walleye and crappie possibilities. Good numbers of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and musky are overlooked. Raystown Lake Considered one of the best fisheries in the country, Raystown Lake offers a host of fishing opportunities. Widely noted for its outstanding striped bass, the lake contains numerous other species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white crappie, black crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Guntersville Lake An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Guntersville Lake is known for its abundance of largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie and catfish. Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir is well-known for its excellent largemouth bass population, as well as an outstanding hybrid striped bass fishery. Pickwick Lake Often called the best smallmouth bass fishery in the U.S., Pickwick Lake regularly produces smallies in the 2 to 3 lb range and it's not uncommon to catch 5 to 6 lb fish. Pickwick Lake also hosts an abundant population of trophy-size largemouth bass along with striped bass and catfish. Wheeler Lake Wheeler Lake is an impoundment of the Tennessee River that stretches from Guntersville Dam to Wheeler Dam. Boasting a robust and diverse fishery, Wheeler Lake is home to many local and national tournaments, including many professional tournaments. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass and crappie are this lake?s most abundant species. Logan Martin Reservoir Logan Martin Reservoir is an impoundment of the Coosa River. Spotted bass growth is excellent as is their population. Anglers will also find healthy populations of largemouth bass, crappie and catfish. Weiss Reservoir Weiss Lake is known for its excellent crappie population; in fact, it's often referred to as ''the crappie capital of the world.'' Weiss Lake is not limited to crappie alone, and largemouth striped and hybrid striped bass add to the lake's diversity which attracts numerous tournaments on both the local and national level. West Point Lake West Point Lake is a first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three lbs., and West Point Lake considered to be one of the best catfish lakes. Wilson Lake Wilson Lake's healthy population of numerous gamefish attracts numerous fishing tournaments to these waters. An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Wilson Lake offers outstanding angling opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Guntersville Lake An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Guntersville Lake is known for its abundance of largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie and catfish. Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir is well-known for its excellent largemouth bass population, as well as an outstanding hybrid striped bass fishery. Pickwick Lake Often called the best smallmouth bass fishery in the U.S., Pickwick Lake regularly produces smallies in the 2 to 3 lb range and it's not uncommon to catch 5 to 6 lb fish. Pickwick Lake also hosts an abundant population of trophy-size largemouth bass along with striped bass and catfish. Wheeler Lake Wheeler Lake is an impoundment of the Tennessee River that stretches from Guntersville Dam to Wheeler Dam. Boasting a robust and diverse fishery, Wheeler Lake is home to many local and national tournaments, including many professional tournaments. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass and crappie are this lake?s most abundant species. Logan Martin Reservoir Logan Martin Reservoir is an impoundment of the Coosa River. Spotted bass growth is excellent as is their population. Anglers will also find healthy populations of largemouth bass, crappie and catfish. Weiss Reservoir Weiss Lake is known for its excellent crappie population; in fact, it's often referred to as ''the crappie capital of the world.'' Weiss Lake is not limited to crappie alone, and largemouth striped and hybrid striped bass add to the lake's diversity which attracts numerous tournaments on both the local and national level. West Point Lake West Point Lake is a first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three lbs., and West Point Lake considered to be one of the best catfish lakes. Wilson Lake Wilson Lake's healthy population of numerous gamefish attracts numerous fishing tournaments to these waters. An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Wilson Lake offers outstanding angling opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Guntersville Lake An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Guntersville Lake is known for its abundance of largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie and catfish. Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir is well-known for its excellent largemouth bass population, as well as an outstanding hybrid striped bass fishery. Pickwick Lake Often called the best smallmouth bass fishery in the U.S., Pickwick Lake regularly produces smallies in the 2 to 3 lb range and it's not uncommon to catch 5 to 6 lb fish. Pickwick Lake also hosts an abundant population of trophy-size largemouth bass along with striped bass and catfish. Wheeler Lake Wheeler Lake is an impoundment of the Tennessee River that stretches from Guntersville Dam to Wheeler Dam. Boasting a robust and diverse fishery, Wheeler Lake is home to many local and national tournaments, including many professional tournaments. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass and crappie are this lake?s most abundant species. Logan Martin Reservoir Logan Martin Reservoir is an impoundment of the Coosa River. Spotted bass growth is excellent as is their population. Anglers will also find healthy populations of largemouth bass, crappie and catfish. Weiss Reservoir Weiss Lake is known for its excellent crappie population; in fact, it's often referred to as ''the crappie capital of the world.'' Weiss Lake is not limited to crappie alone, and largemouth striped and hybrid striped bass add to the lake's diversity which attracts numerous tournaments on both the local and national level. West Point Lake West Point Lake is a first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three lbs., and West Point Lake considered to be one of the best catfish lakes. Wilson Lake Wilson Lake's healthy population of numerous gamefish attracts numerous fishing tournaments to these waters. An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Wilson Lake offers outstanding angling opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Guntersville Lake An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Guntersville Lake is known for its abundance of largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie and catfish. Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir Lake Eufaula (Walter E. George) Reservoir is well-known for its excellent largemouth bass population, as well as an outstanding hybrid striped bass fishery. Pickwick Lake Often called the best smallmouth bass fishery in the U.S., Pickwick Lake regularly produces smallies in the 2 to 3 lb range and it's not uncommon to catch 5 to 6 lb fish. Pickwick Lake also hosts an abundant population of trophy-size largemouth bass along with striped bass and catfish. Wheeler Lake Wheeler Lake is an impoundment of the Tennessee River that stretches from Guntersville Dam to Wheeler Dam. Boasting a robust and diverse fishery, Wheeler Lake is home to many local and national tournaments, including many professional tournaments. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass and crappie are this lake?s most abundant species. Logan Martin Reservoir Logan Martin Reservoir is an impoundment of the Coosa River. Spotted bass growth is excellent as is their population. Anglers will also find healthy populations of largemouth bass, crappie and catfish. Weiss Reservoir Weiss Lake is known for its excellent crappie population; in fact, it's often referred to as ''the crappie capital of the world.'' Weiss Lake is not limited to crappie alone, and largemouth striped and hybrid striped bass add to the lake's diversity which attracts numerous tournaments on both the local and national level. West Point Lake West Point Lake is a first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three lbs., and West Point Lake considered to be one of the best catfish lakes. Wilson Lake Wilson Lake's healthy population of numerous gamefish attracts numerous fishing tournaments to these waters. An impoundment of the Tennessee River, Wilson Lake offers outstanding angling opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie and catfish." (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. Boasting superb largemouth fishing, the lake has largemouth record of 17 lb -12 oz. Lake Tohopekaliga consistently yields good catches of panfish, black crappie, bluegill, redar sunfish and catfish. Lake George Lake George is and one of Florida's top bass waters producing giant bass between 10 and 12 lbs. Other angling opportunities include largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear and catfish. Lake Kissimmee Lake Kissimmee is the ''anchor'' of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and has a reputation as one of Florida's most productive bass and panfish lakes. It is also the most remote of Florida's 10 largest, highly acclaimed bass waters. Lake Kissimmee hosts healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin Considered to be Florida?s top lake for winter bass action, Lake Talguin's stripers can exceed 20 lbs with fish in the 10 to 15 lb range consistently caught through the fall and winter months. Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish also call Lake Talquin home. East Lake Tohopekaliga East Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee River chain of lakes and is often overlooked by anglers fishing the more famous lakes surrounding Toho. Trophy bass are in abundance and hide in the extensive growths of bulrush and torpedo grass. Anglers will find healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Rodman Reservoir Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Oklawaha, is one of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida. It is well-known for producing quality largemouth bass, and anglers will find success targeting redear sunfish, bluegill and catfish. St Johns River (Rice Creek to Green Cove Springs) This map covers the St Johns River from Rice Creek to Green Cove Spring. Dam-free and flowing for over 300 miles, saltwater tides bring saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout into the St Johns River to co-exist with freshwater gamefish. This unique fishery offers anglers opportunities for largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, rede" (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. Boasting superb largemouth fishing, the lake has largemouth record of 17 lb -12 oz. Lake Tohopekaliga consistently yields good catches of panfish, black crappie, bluegill, redar sunfish and catfish. Lake George Lake George is and one of Florida's top bass waters producing giant bass between 10 and 12 lbs. Other angling opportunities include largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear and catfish. Lake Kissimmee Lake Kissimmee is the ''anchor'' of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and has a reputation as one of Florida's most productive bass and panfish lakes. It is also the most remote of Florida's 10 largest, highly acclaimed bass waters. Lake Kissimmee hosts healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin Considered to be Florida?s top lake for winter bass action, Lake Talguin's stripers can exceed 20 lbs with fish in the 10 to 15 lb range consistently caught through the fall and winter months. Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish also call Lake Talquin home. East Lake Tohopekaliga East Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee River chain of lakes and is often overlooked by anglers fishing the more famous lakes surrounding Toho. Trophy bass are in abundance and hide in the extensive growths of bulrush and torpedo grass. Anglers will find healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Rodman Reservoir Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Oklawaha, is one of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida. It is well-known for producing quality largemouth bass, and anglers will find success targeting redear sunfish, bluegill and catfish. St Johns River (Rice Creek to Green Cove Springs) This map covers the St Johns River from Rice Creek to Green Cove Spring. Dam-free and flowing for over 300 miles, saltwater tides bring saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout into the St Johns River to co-exist with freshwater gamefish. This unique fishery offers anglers opportunities for largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, rede" (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. Boasting superb largemouth fishing, the lake has largemouth record of 17 lb -12 oz. Lake Tohopekaliga consistently yields good catches of panfish, black crappie, bluegill, redar sunfish and catfish. Lake George Lake George is and one of Florida's top bass waters producing giant bass between 10 and 12 lbs. Other angling opportunities include largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear and catfish. Lake Kissimmee Lake Kissimmee is the ''anchor'' of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and has a reputation as one of Florida's most productive bass and panfish lakes. It is also the most remote of Florida's 10 largest, highly acclaimed bass waters. Lake Kissimmee hosts healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin Considered to be Florida?s top lake for winter bass action, Lake Talguin's stripers can exceed 20 lbs with fish in the 10 to 15 lb range consistently caught through the fall and winter months. Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish also call Lake Talquin home. East Lake Tohopekaliga East Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee River chain of lakes and is often overlooked by anglers fishing the more famous lakes surrounding Toho. Trophy bass are in abundance and hide in the extensive growths of bulrush and torpedo grass. Anglers will find healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Rodman Reservoir Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Oklawaha, is one of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida. It is well-known for producing quality largemouth bass, and anglers will find success targeting redear sunfish, bluegill and catfish. St Johns River (Rice Creek to Green Cove Springs) This map covers the St Johns River from Rice Creek to Green Cove Spring. Dam-free and flowing for over 300 miles, saltwater tides bring saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout into the St Johns River to co-exist with freshwater gamefish. This unique fishery offers anglers opportunities for largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, rede" (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. Boasting superb largemouth fishing, the lake has largemouth record of 17 lb -12 oz. Lake Tohopekaliga consistently yields good catches of panfish, black crappie, bluegill, redar sunfish and catfish. Lake George Lake George is and one of Florida's top bass waters producing giant bass between 10 and 12 lbs. Other angling opportunities include largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear and catfish. Lake Kissimmee Lake Kissimmee is the ''anchor'' of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and has a reputation as one of Florida's most productive bass and panfish lakes. It is also the most remote of Florida's 10 largest, highly acclaimed bass waters. Lake Kissimmee hosts healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin Considered to be Florida?s top lake for winter bass action, Lake Talguin's stripers can exceed 20 lbs with fish in the 10 to 15 lb range consistently caught through the fall and winter months. Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish also call Lake Talquin home. East Lake Tohopekaliga East Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee River chain of lakes and is often overlooked by anglers fishing the more famous lakes surrounding Toho. Trophy bass are in abundance and hide in the extensive growths of bulrush and torpedo grass. Anglers will find healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Rodman Reservoir Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Oklawaha, is one of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida. It is well-known for producing quality largemouth bass, and anglers will find success targeting redear sunfish, bluegill and catfish. St Johns River (Rice Creek to Green Cove Springs) This map covers the St Johns River from Rice Creek to Green Cove Spring. Dam-free and flowing for over 300 miles, saltwater tides bring saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout into the St Johns River to co-exist with freshwater gamefish. This unique fishery offers anglers opportunities for largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, rede" (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
|  | "All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24"" x 36"" and folds down to a convenient 4"" x 9"" size. Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. Boasting superb largemouth fishing, the lake has largemouth record of 17 lb -12 oz. Lake Tohopekaliga consistently yields good catches of panfish, black crappie, bluegill, redar sunfish and catfish. Lake George Lake George is and one of Florida's top bass waters producing giant bass between 10 and 12 lbs. Other angling opportunities include largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear and catfish. Lake Kissimmee Lake Kissimmee is the ''anchor'' of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and has a reputation as one of Florida's most productive bass and panfish lakes. It is also the most remote of Florida's 10 largest, highly acclaimed bass waters. Lake Kissimmee hosts healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin Considered to be Florida?s top lake for winter bass action, Lake Talguin's stripers can exceed 20 lbs with fish in the 10 to 15 lb range consistently caught through the fall and winter months. Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish also call Lake Talquin home. East Lake Tohopekaliga East Lake Tohopekaliga is part of the Kissimmee River chain of lakes and is often overlooked by anglers fishing the more famous lakes surrounding Toho. Trophy bass are in abundance and hide in the extensive growths of bulrush and torpedo grass. Anglers will find healthy populations of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. Rodman Reservoir Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Oklawaha, is one of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida. It is well-known for producing quality largemouth bass, and anglers will find success targeting redear sunfish, bluegill and catfish. St Johns River (Rice Creek to Green Cove Springs) This map covers the St Johns River from Rice Creek to Green Cove Spring. Dam-free and flowing for over 300 miles, saltwater tides bring saltwater species like redfish and speckled trout into the St Johns River to co-exist with freshwater gamefish. This unique fishery offers anglers opportunities for largemouth bass, striped bass, black crappie, bluegill, rede" (less) | $10  Bass Pro Shops |
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