If
you’re soon to be in Sunny Orlando Florida,
and are looking for some serious fishing excitement,
Orlando
Back Country Fishing is THE source for
DRAG SCREAMING ACTION! From the World
Famous Mosquito Lagoon, where monster Redfish
bite year round to incredible Largemouth Bass
fishing in the Orlando
vicinity, you have found the site that
could put you on a record fish!
Our fishery in the Mosquito
Lagoon offers some of the finest fishing in Orlando
Florida. The Mosquito Lagoon’s
diverse estuary is known to hold more than 4,300 types
of plants and animal species. From Redfish, Sea Trout,
Snook, Tarpon, Sheepshead, Flounder and more, Orlando
Florida’s saltwater fishing is remarkable
and exciting for all types of anglers.
Our fresh water fishing for Largemouth Bass
is known to freshwater anglers worldwide who are in
search of a potential record breaker. Within Orlando’s
vicinity many large lakes hold huge numbers
of trophy tackle busters waiting to test your mettle!
No wonder BASS relocated to Kissimmee, FL! Every year
top pros try to outdo themselves with record setting
limits from tournaments past, so why wait? During
the winter run close by in the St.Johns River
the poor man’s tarpon, the North American shad
challenge fly fishers to long runs and aerobatic jumps.
Orlando Back Country Fishing’s goal is to provide
a few select Orlando area guides and businesses that
offer exceptional service, respect the environment,
our fishery and exceeded customer expectations. Every
guide is screened and is fully licensed and insured
for your safety.
Mosquito Lagoon is only an hour from the heart of Orlando, making it a paradise for experienced fishermen and beginner anglers alike. If your looking for luxurious accommodations in the Orlando area, Florida timeshares are a great alternative to traditional hotels or motels. Orlando timeshare rentals often cost hundreds of dollars less than your average hotel room, plus their more spacious and have fully equipped kitchens. Imagine being able to prepare delicious dinners with the fresh fish you catch during a day spent on the waters of Mosquito Lagoon.
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