Osceola County, FL
Lake Kissimmee runs through Osceola Country and Polk Country. It covers 38,000 acres. There are some islands in the lake, from which you can go fishing. Lake Kissimmee is a part of the Kissimmee chain of lakes. This is a great place to catch a bass.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
No data loaded
Error in weather forecast data.
Please retry or write to support.
Sorry! Right now we are working on the problem and will fix it soon.
The biggest fish live on the bottom of the water body. Try drifting or trolling fishing methods to catch a big fish.
Fish are sitting up between maindencane, bulrush and knotgrass.
Temperature changes affect the productivity of fishing in Lake Kissimmee. This is due to the shallow water of the lake. It is worth to check the daily fishing report.
Pay attention to eelgrass and reeds since there is a concentration of bass. Schools are mostly swimming under the docks.
The bass swim with the current, so it would be better to stand facing the wind. The first thing the bass will notice will be the bait, not your boat.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
Check the regulation for your fish.
View regulation