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    Default orlando crappie or catfish


    moving back to orlando iv never fished there are tons of lakes most are huge which require a boat looking for a place i canbank fish for crappie or cats i prefer large creeks small rivers i didnt see any on google maps i live in the kissimmee area near disney

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    Welcome back to Florida....I have no clue about that area for bank fishing.... Seems like all the shore lines have been developed...... Houses every where now

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    Orlando area from bank probably best bet is Shingle creek on 192 east of I-4. Or head over to the coast and surf fish. Lean towards surf fishing, especially with mullet run kicking off up and down the coast.

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    Some State Parks should shore fishing. If you want to go to Lakeland you can bank fish at Tenoroc or Saddle creek Park. Saddle Creek has a bait shop on Hwy 60, Phillips Bait. People catch a lot of catfish and Talapia . Use a cork to keep cricket off the bottom for Talapia. Look for a line of people or ask at bait shop when you buy crickets. Not to far from Kissimmee. Look for Phillips online for address. They will help you. You can see Saddle creek from their front door.
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    i looked it up couldn't find much on whats good to fish for there is it a creek or old back water

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    i just saw a video of planes going over saddle creek man its neat for sure tons of mini lakes and roads to access them said they stock it with channel catfish i wonder if there's any flathead's does any creeks feed it? All i could find was guys bass fishing or baby channel catfish so far i only really fish for catfish flathead's mainly ill take blues channels crappie and sunfish for bait or eat the big ones

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    No flatheads down here. Panhandld fof flatheads.

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    Plenty of natural catfish, Bullheads and speckled.
    They are reclaimed phosphate pits that are fed by Saddle Creek that flows from the north end of Lake Hancock.
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    Plenty of bank fishing here in Kissimmee. Kissimmee Lake front has some good spots near the Big Toho marina, as does St. Cloud lakefront, just off the beach in St. Cloud is oe of the deepest holes in the lake, Just walk out to the flag pole sit on a rock and enjoy. St. Cloud Canal at the locks right now is a hot spot. Canoe Creek is another good one, got my biggest cat there bank fishing. Shingle Creek is OK out near the lake, but cant get there on foot. Lived here my whole life, Here is a list with addresses that will get you to some good spots.

    Big Toho Marina –is good)(Fish off the piers, the one opposite of the marinia 69 Lakeview Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34741
    Toho fishing pier (Fish next to the bridge) 586 Neptune Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Canal Lock (Best when water is flowing, Fish the south side) 1384 East Lakeshore Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Canal Partin Park (Several good spots, Park on the east side, go down under the Turnpike) 2829 Neptune Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Lakefront (out from the beach) 1104 Lakeshore Boulevard, Saint Cloud, FL 34769
    Canoe Creek (Big cats, Good crappie at times from the bank) 5800 North Canoe Creek Road, Kenansville, FL 34739
    Shingle Creek (Rail Road construction right now so no fishing) 4298 Old Tampa Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Shingle Creek 17-92 (Have to park off the shoulder, down an embankment, been years since I have been fishing here) 2698 Florida 600, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Shingle Creek Canoe/Kayak launch (Not sure if bank fishing is allowed, Use to be a marina that had a great spot for cats) 3439 Marsh Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Alligator Lake canal (Have heard of good cats here) 6178 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Saint Cloud, FL 34771
    Moss Park (several areas for shore fishing) 11678 Moss Park Road, Orlando, FL 32832

    Might even catch me on a weekend when my front seat is empty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C_D View Post
    Plenty of bank fishing here in Kissimmee. Kissimmee Lake front has some good spots near the Big Toho marina, as does St. Cloud lakefront, just off the beach in St. Cloud is oe of the deepest holes in the lake, Just walk out to the flag pole sit on a rock and enjoy. St. Cloud Canal at the locks right now is a hot spot. Canoe Creek is another good one, got my biggest cat there bank fishing. Shingle Creek is OK out near the lake, but cant get there on foot. Lived here my whole life, Here is a list with addresses that will get you to some good spots.

    Big Toho Marina –is good)(Fish off the piers, the one opposite of the marinia 69 Lakeview Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34741
    Toho fishing pier (Fish next to the bridge) 586 Neptune Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Canal Lock (Best when water is flowing, Fish the south side) 1384 East Lakeshore Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Canal Partin Park (Several good spots, Park on the east side, go down under the Turnpike) 2829 Neptune Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
    St. Cloud Lakefront (out from the beach) 1104 Lakeshore Boulevard, Saint Cloud, FL 34769
    Canoe Creek (Big cats, Good crappie at times from the bank) 5800 North Canoe Creek Road, Kenansville, FL 34739
    Shingle Creek (Rail Road construction right now so no fishing) 4298 Old Tampa Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Shingle Creek 17-92 (Have to park off the shoulder, down an embankment, been years since I have been fishing here) 2698 Florida 600, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Shingle Creek Canoe/Kayak launch (Not sure if bank fishing is allowed, Use to be a marina that had a great spot for cats) 3439 Marsh Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746
    Alligator Lake canal (Have heard of good cats here) 6178 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Saint Cloud, FL 34771
    Moss Park (several areas for shore fishing) 11678 Moss Park Road, Orlando, FL 32832

    Might even catch me on a weekend when my front seat is empty.

    Thanks man i appreciate the response i hate having to fish on the bank with huge lakes for catfish it isnt as bad but for crappie unless they are spawning i never have any luck from banks of lakes larger than 100 acres

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