Lake Tohopekaliga — better known as Lake Toho — sits at the heart of Central Florida’s trophy bass country. At roughly 22,700 acres, this lake is famous for producing giant largemouths, with multiple double-digit fish caught each year. From tournament weigh-ins to casual weekend trips, Toho consistently delivers — if you know how to read its waters. I’ve fished Toho through high water, drought years, bluebird skies, and pre-front storms, and this guide distills those experiences into a blueprint for success.
