Three Florida waterbodies listed in Bassmaster's “Top 10 Best Bass Lakes of 2023”
Sports, Wildlife  |  Tue - July 11, 2023 3:03 am  |  Article Hits:408  |  A+ | a-
FWC montage of the three listed lakes.
FWC montage of the three listed lakes.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

Three Florida waterbodies - Fellsmere Reservoir/Stick Marsh, Orange Lake and Lake Okeechobee - were listed in Bassmaster's prestigious “Top 10 Best Bass Lakes of 2023" (bassmaster.com/best-bass-lakes/slideshow/top-10-best-bass-lakes-of-2023), garnering the attention of anglers and fishing enthusiasts across the nation, and solidifying Florida's reputation as a premier bass fishing destination! Bassmaster's annual rankings are highly regarded within the angling community and serve as a testament to the incredible fishing opportunities available in the Sunshine State. 

Florida lakes also made a good showing in Bassmaster's "Best Bass Lakes 2023: Southeastern" (bassmaster.com/best-bass-lakes/slideshow/best-bass-lakes-2023-southeastern), with several lakes featured on the list:  Fellsmere Reservoir (Florida), Orange Lake, Lake Okeechobee, Lake Toho, Lake Seminole (Jackson/Gadsden counties), Lake Placid, Lake Panasoffkee, Lake Istokpoga and Lake Rousseau (Citrus/Levy/Marion counties)

“We take a tremendous amount of pride in managing our freshwater fisheries. The recognition of multiple Florida waterbodies in the Best Bass Lakes is a testament to our commitment to preserve the well-being of our aquatic ecosystems while promoting recreational fishing in Florida,” said Roger Young, FWC Executive Director. 

Fellsmere, Stick Marsh and Kenansville reservoirs, in Indian River County, are all gems for bass fishing enthusiasts. The FWC made major habitat improvements to Fellsmere Reservoir prior to creation of the reservoir, and the Stick Marsh is currently undergoing a large-scale habitat enhancement project by FWC and partners (myfwc.com/news/all-news/stick-marsh-223).

The FWC recognizes the significance of these resources and remains dedicated to sustainable fishing opportunities for future generations. 

Orange Lake, in Alachua and Marion counties, has long been recognized as a hotspot for bass fishing. Its fertile waters and diverse habitat provide an ideal environment for largemouth bass, making it a favorite among local and visiting anglers. The FWC continues to work closely with partners and stakeholders to enhance Orange Lake's fisheries and maintain its standing as a premier fishing destination. 

Last but certainly not least, Lake Okeechobee once again earned a place on Bassmaster's prestigious list. As Florida's largest lake, Lake Okeechobee has unparalleled bass fishing opportunities. The FWC is committed to managing this iconic waterbody, using science-based practices to maintain its ecological balance and ensure a legendary fishing experience. 

To maximize the enjoyment of these outstanding bass fishing destinations, the FWC encourages all anglers to familiarize themselves with local fishing regulations, including bag and size limits, licensing requirements, and any specific guidelines pertaining to each waterbody. Anglers looking to document their catch of a trophy bass; win prizes, including an annual free boat drawing; and contribute to fisheries research, should register for TrophyCatch, the FWC’s bass fishing angler recognition and citizen science program (trophycatchflorida.com).

For more information on Florida's freshwater fishing opportunities and the FWC's conservation efforts, visit MyFWC.com/Freshwater

 
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