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Best Orlando Outdoor Activities
Are you planning on bringing your family to Orlando to visit the theme parks? Have you been here before and don’t know what to do on your additional days here? Orlando is filled with endless hidden treats that you can embark on outside the theme parks. The best Orlando outdoor activities are just within a car ride away.
When you are visiting Central Florida and specifically Orlando, there is one outdoor activity that trumps them all: Fishing. Florida fishing here in Orlando is absolutely exceptional all year round. Whether you want freshwater bass fishing or saltwater fishing, you have access to it. Florida bass fishing is easily accessed as Orlando is surrounded by hundreds of freshwater lakes.
We specialize in fishing here at iOutdoor. Our local experts have years of experience that provide them knowledge to put you on the biggest fish of your life. Orlando has two dominate lakes that produce fantastic trips all year: the Butler Chain of Lakes and Lake Tohopekaliga. Both of these beautiful lakes are within minutes of the theme parks in Orlando. If you are looking for a quick getaway and want to get the rod bent, this is one of the best opportunities.

If saltwater fishing is a better alternative or more appealing to you, the east coast holds the most exceptional fishing the state has to offer. Just a short drive away you can be on some excellent species whether in New Smyrna Beach or Daytona Beach along with Cape Canaveral. Most noteworthy, the inshore fishing for trophy bull redfish is by far the best experience. You don’t have to worry about sea sickness on this fishing trip. While you cruise the backwaters, you will be able to experience endless wildlife and hard-pulling inshore species.
Don’t count out though battling the seas for big pelagic species including sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, kingfish as well as bottom fish like grouper and snapper. Furthermore, offshore or deep sea fishing is a great opportunity to get the whole family on the water especially larger parties for some outdoor fun. 
If you want to stay closer to Orlando, you can also experience several other awesome outdoor water activities. Staying cool and refreshed is not a problem in Central Florida especially if you visit the Orlando Watersports Complex. While you won’t be setting the hook into your dream fish, you can learn how to wakeboard, wakesurf, kneeboard or waterskii with professional, kind and attentive staff. This is a great addition to your Florida outdoor vacation
The outdoors truly can enhance your Florida vacation. One of the other amazing experiences you can encounter is Gator Land. Learn all about our wildlife at this incredible place. You will not only educate yourself on Florida’s wildlife but you can zip line through the park along with watch reptile shows that can amuse your family. Add this to your freshwater fishing trip and you will truly get to explore all Orlando has to offer. 
Above all, when you visit Florida, don’t miss out on getting outdoors. Enjoy the beautiful weather, get some sun in your face and experience everything Florida has to offer. Each time of year will give you a breathtaking view and most certainly a different fishing experience. Fishing along with the additional outdoor activities mentioned can help you create memories worth a lifetime. Orlando, Florida is the ultimate family destination that can satisfy all your needs in one location. We look forward to sharing the experience with you!
Your Adventure Starts Today while Visiting Orlando.
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Summer Orlando Bass Fishing
Summer is the time of year you bring your family on vacation. Many travel to Florida every year to get out in the Florida sun and experience all that Florida has to offer. Central Florida is a great place to do that especially with all the theme parks and attractions. Summer Orlando Bass Fishing is the ultimate hidden gem that truly can revolutionize your family vacation.

Central Florida is filled with endless outdoor activities. It has multiple productive lakes that produce all year round. Early summer mornings happen to be the BEST time to experience what bass fishing is all about. Whether you want to catch a big bass, numbers or just spend some unique quality time with your family in the outdoors, Orlando has it for you. 
When it comes to Florida Bass Fishing in Orlando, two lakes dominate the region. As there are plenty of other great fisheries in this destination, you can’t beat the action during these late summer months here. The Butler Chain of Lakes is located in Windermere, Florida. Just a short drive north of the parks, you can be cruising through celebrities’ homes along with catching big bass. If you wanted to travel just south of the parks, you can land yourself in Kissimmee Florida. Kissimmee is home to Lake Toho or Lake Tohopekaliga. Lake Toho has a legendary reputation for landing its visitors and fisherman the bass of their dreams.
Each fishing location brings plenty of opportunity to set the hook, create a memory and soak in the Florida sun away from the lines and crowds. Summer Orlando Bass Fishing is the ultimate outdoor activity that will be the highlight of your vacation. Bring your family along and light up the face of your youngest or loved one on a fishing adventure of a lifetime with our local and professional experts.
Your Adventure Starts Today while Visiting Orlando.
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Corporate Central Florida Fishing Trip
Business is one of the many reasons people travel to Central Florida. The city of Orlando is a hub for conventions and business travel. Kissimmee is not far from this hub where you can take clients on a Corporate Fishing Trip of a lifetime.
We had the pleasure of fishing with an Asian Food Solutions company. They traveled from across the nation to meet at a convention here in Central Florida. While they were here, they wanted to get out on the water for a fishing trip.
Fishing is the perfect way to entertain clients and prospective business partners. Our trip consisted of 10 boats with 2 people on each boat. Everyone worked as a team to make for the best possible fishing experience.
Colder weather on this trip concentrated the bass into key locations. They had a great time catching these Florida Largemouth Bass. We saw some nice bags and great fish caught.
Captain John Leech caught the biggest fish and string of 5 fish. The string weighed over 20 pounds and the biggest fish weighed 6.12 pounds. One of the second biggest on Captain John’s boat was over 4 pounds.
One of the greatest moments as a Captain is taking out people that generally would never fish. It was an awesome day on the water for all our Captains involved as everyone caught bass.
We are looking forward to fishing with this amazing group again. If you want to entertain business out on the water while catching Florida Largemouth Bass or many other species in Florida, contact us today for a trip of a lifetime.
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Orlando Offshore Fishing Charters
Who would think there was is a plethora of Orlando offshore fishing charters near Disney World in Florida? While most people would not even consider the possibility. The Atlantic Ocean, great fishing and great beaches are only an hour or so from Orlando’s Walt Disney World, Seaworld and Universal Studios in center of Florida.
While overwhelmingly freshwater is the most popular type of fishing in Orlando, there are many other options. Inshore fishing is probably the second most popular, catching Redfish and Snook are always a popular species. Most visitors consider these as the only two options when visiting Disney World, but that is not true. iOutdoor Fishing Charters offers deep sea or what some consider offshore charters within 50 to 70 minutes east at Daytona Beach and Cape Canaveral. We offer sport fishing charters to take you out on some of the best fishing waters in Florida.
The benefit of chartering a fishing boat is that you won’t have to stand in line. We’re sure you have enough of that at the theme parks in Orlando. Think about coming and spending a relaxing and fun-filled day on one of our sportfishing boats.
The Potential Fishing Opportunity in Orlando
The opportunity is there and provides the chance to could catch sailfish, grouper, wahoo, tuna, marlin, cobia, and shark. Trips are offered in two-hour increments, starting with four-hour, six-hour, and eight hours which is considered the full-day charter.
Plan ahead your family’s fishing adventure a day on the water while you visit Orlando Florida’s Magic Kingdom. It can be minutes from all the Disney Resorts in Kissimmee, Florida for largemouth trophy bass fishing or just a skip and hop for some fantastic Orlando Offshore fishing Charters or Inshore fishing charter.
So, if you’re just tired of waiting in long lines, give us a call. Also, don’t hesitate to book online while standing around the Orlando theme parks. It’s as easy, as heading east. Take an iOutdoor Fishing Charter and do something extra special that Mickey Mouse doesn’t offer!
Here’s a link to TripAdvisor’s top 10 Orlando Fishing Charters in Florida
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iCast Orlando 2014 Partners, Groups, Corporations, Visitors and guess don’t miss the opportunity to experience why they call Florida the “Fishing Capital of the World.”
Whether it’s getting out for a 1/2 fishing after the show, entertaining a clients or planning a extra day before or after the show in Orlando we have the Captains and locations convenient for you.
No rental car, no worries for your convenience we can arrange for pickup service from the convention center and iDriver area hotels and resorts as well.
If your in the fishing industry, you’ve probably heard about the fantastic fishing in Orlando. There’s a reason why, and we would like to show you. We have private big bass fisheries just a long cast from the convention center on Big Sand Lake as well as popular Lake Toho for giant BIG bass fishing with artificial lures or big Florida shiners. Where everyone can be the hero really quickly.
The area has several other great fishing opportunities, Inshore fishing for Redfish, Sea Trout and others. Are maybe you prefer to venture Offshore for the big game…It all can happen from downtown Orlando.
Have new fishing gear you want to try or maybe you have none at all? Either-way we can accommodate you with some of the best fishing and equipment in the industry.
So if fishing is your passion or fishing is your business, which we know it is that’s why were all at i-Cast. Then don’t past up the chance to experience Florida’s fishing while at iCAST Orlando 2014.
We are also offering media specials for all the media groups covering the iCAST Orlando 2014 event. Your company introducing a new lure at iCAST, need a photo shoot with a few big Fish, we can accommodate that as well.
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We look forward to seeing everyone at iCAST Orlando 2014!
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Two Trophy Bass Florida
Joseph “Brooks” Morrell recently reported three huge bass that he caught, documented, released and entered in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) TrophyCatch program. These included the second and third Hall of Fame entries for the program’s second season (Oct. 1, 2013 to Sep. 30, 2014). The bass weighed 13 pounds, 12 ounces and 14 pounds, 9 ounces and were caught March 1 and 8, respectively.
The third bass he caught on March 9 weighed 11 pounds, 13 ounces.
All three of his trophy bass were caught sight-fishing with a soft-plastic Berkley crawfish bait on Lake Kingsley in Clay County.
Morrell grew up fishing in Florida and then spent six years in the U.S. Air Force security forces prior to returning to Florida to become a law enforcement officer in Bradford County.
On March 1, he located the 13-pounder on a bed guarded by a male. After working the male off the bed, he landed her using the artificial crawfish bait and called the FWC. Conservation officers Jason Bryant and Christiane Larosa were able to help measure the bass and even photographed its successful release, which allowed it to return to the bed.
A week later, Morrell was back on Kingsley Lake and landed the 14-pounder. It was 27.75 inches long with a 21-inch girth. Various formulas used for estimating bass weights (see MyFWC.com/Bass-Formula) project a bass with those dimensions would be between 13.5 and 16.2 pounds, further substantiating the catch. This is now the biggest bass of TrophyCatch season two, and we are right in the middle of peak fishing time for big bass – so the challenge is on for Two Trophy Bass Florida.
“Fishing has been awesome this spring,” Morrell said. “I’m so glad that I could get these documented and then release the females alive right back on their beds. Next weekend, on March 15, I’m putting on a ‘Relay for Life’ fishing tournament on Lake Santa Fe to support the fight against cancer (see bit.ly/RFL-bt) but will be back fishing myself as soon as possible.”
TrophyCatch is the FWC’s premier angler-recognition program that encourages anglers who catch largemouth bass over 8 pounds to photo-document them on a scale showing the entire fish and its weight. Once documented, a fish must be live-released in the same water system from which it was caught.
In return for documenting and releasing these big female bass that typically are at least 8 years old and relatively rare, the FWC’s partners provide valuable rewards. FWC posts the images on the TrophyCatchFlorida.com website and provide a full-color certificate and club decal. Corporate partners provide additional incentives including the following:
Lunker Club (8-9.9 pounds): $100 in gift cards from Bass Pro Shops, Rapala and/or Dick’s Sporting goods, and a club T-shirt from Bass King Clothing.
Trophy Club (10-12.9 pounds): $150 in gift cards from Bass Pro Shops, Rapala and/or Dick’s Sporting goods, and a long-sleeve club shirt from Bass King Clothing.
Hall of Fame (13 pounds or heavier): Free fiberglass replica from New Wave Taxidermy ($500 value), $200 in gift cards from Bass Pro Shops, Rapala and/or Dick’s Sporting goods, and a duffle bag and custom hoody, with other goodies, from Bass King Clothing.
The biggest bass of the year also receives a TrophyCatch championship ring from the American Outdoors Fund, and if the winning bass is from one of the major lakes in Osceola County, Experience Kissimmee adds a $10,000.
However, for many anglers more than the value of the rewards or the bragging rights associated with the program, the biggest thrill is releasing their catch to fight another day and knowing the information provided about the catch helps the FWC ensure trophy bass for future generations. The thrill is endless when Two Trophy Bass Florida Fishing. Information reported to TrophyCatch is used by the FWC to determine what management programs such as habitat enhancement, aquatic plant management, fish stocking or regulations are most effective. Moreover, the information is very valuable for promoting Florida bass fishing, which generates significant economic benefits to local communities and encourages additional angling –including getting more youth involved.
For more information about Two Trophy Bass Florida, visit TrophyCatchFlorida.com and follow Facebook.com/TrophyCatchFlorida.
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