REVIEW · ORLANDO
All Day Lake Toho Fishing Trip near Kissimmee
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Basso fishing is the morning plan you’ll remember. This all-day Lake Toho trip near Kissimmee lets you chase largemouth bass on Lake Tohopekaliga, while watching bald eagles overhead and alligators nearby. It’s guided from a modern 21-foot boat with a licensed captain, so you’re not just drifting—you’re hunting.
What I like most is how practical it feels. You get the fishing rods and reels (including right- and left-handed options) plus the fishing and safety equipment you need, so the trip is easy to run even if you’re not an expert. And the captains focus on coaching and keeping things fun even when the fishing is tough.
One consideration: this is priced per group (up to 2), and the trip doesn’t include food or alcohol. So you’ll want to plan around a long day on the water with just bottled water included.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch For
- Lake Toho Fishing Near Disney: Why This Area Feels Different
- Meeting Point, Start Time, and the Rhythm of a 7:00am Departure
- Your Captain and Boat Setup: What “Guided Charter” Means Here
- What Happens During the Fishing Hours on Lake Tohopekaliga
- Wildlife Viewing While You Fish: Eagles, Alligators, and Florida Realness
- Gear, Tackle, Safety, and What You Must Bring
- Price and Value: What $813.99 Buys for Up to Two
- Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
- Should You Book This All-Day Lake Toho Fishing Trip?
- FAQ
- What time does the Lake Toho fishing trip start, and how long is it?
- Is this trip private or shared with other groups?
- What fishing gear is included?
- Do I need a fishing license?
- Is live bait included?
- Is food or alcohol included?
- What should I wear for an early morning start?
- Are children and service animals allowed?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things I’d Watch For

- Private, captain-led fishing: you’re out on a modern 21′ boat with a licensed captain and guide focus on your group.
- Wildlife is part of the show: bald eagles in flight and alligators around the lake.
- Gear is handled for you: rods, reels, fishing tackle, and safety equipment are included, including right/left-handed setups.
- Coaching happens, not just casting: guides like Capt Brent Nelson and Capt Steve are known for training and coaching during the day.
- A full morning commitment: the trip starts at 7:00am and runs about 9 hours, so bring your patience (and your snacks plan).
- You handle the basics that aren’t included: fishing license and live bait (if you want it) are not included.
Lake Toho Fishing Near Disney: Why This Area Feels Different

If you’re in Orlando, you can do the predictable thing and spend another day in a crowd. This trip is the opposite mood. Within minutes of Kissimmee, you’re out on Lake Tohopekaliga, looking at open water instead of attraction lines.
The setting is a big part of the appeal. Lake Toho is known for largemouth bass fishing, and the experience is built around that goal. But you also get that Florida-lake soundtrack: birds overhead and alligators working the edges like they own the place. Even if you’re not the kind of person who wakes up early for fishing, the wildlife and the water make the time feel purposeful.
I also like the way the day is structured. You start early, get guided through the water, and then wrap back up at the same meeting spot. It’s a clean plan when you don’t want to spend your vacation figuring logistics.
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Meeting Point, Start Time, and the Rhythm of a 7:00am Departure

This tour starts at 69 Lakeview Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34741, with a 7:00am start. Expect around 9 hours total, ending back at the meeting point.
That early start matters. Morning on a big lake often means calmer conditions and more consistent fishing opportunities. It also means you get the outdoor time before the rest of Florida’s day heats up and crowds swell around nearby attractions.
The trip is private—only your group goes. That’s a big deal for comfort and pace. You don’t have to wait for other people, and the captain can adjust how the day runs based on who’s on board (including kids, if they meet the rules).
Plan for weather. The trip can run in all weather conditions, so dress for the morning chill and possible changes later. The guidance is smart casual—shorts, light shirts, and a light jacket in the morning.
Your Captain and Boat Setup: What “Guided Charter” Means Here
You’re not grabbing a rental and hoping for the best. You’re on a modern 21-foot boat with a licensed captain, and you’ll be joined by a local expert/guide during the experience.
The boat and tackle setup is designed to reduce friction. You’ll have fishing rods and reels provided, and you can use right- or left-handed equipment. That’s one of those details that sounds small until you’re on the water and realize how much hand preference matters for casting and control.
You’ll also get safety equipment. And beyond that, you’re provided the fishing equipment you can use during the day—plus the expectation is you can use or lose tackle. That phrasing matters if you’re worried about breaking the bank on a vacation hobby.
From the review stories, it’s clear the captains treat the trip like a coaching session, not just a ride. Capt Brent Nelson, for example, is noted for training and coaching, and for being kind and considerate with a mixed-age group. Capt Steve shows up repeatedly in feedback as a guide who keeps the experience fun and effective, including on a second trip.
What Happens During the Fishing Hours on Lake Tohopekaliga

This is an all-day hunt for largemouth bass. Once you meet the captain and the local guide at the start location, you go out onto Lake Tohopekaliga and fish as a guided group.
In practical terms, here’s what that means for you:
- The captain puts you in position on the water and helps you work the approach.
- You’re not left with a vague “good luck” plan.
- If you’re newer to fishing, you can still participate, and the day is set up to support learning.
The experience is built around the idea that trophy bass are part of the target. Lake Toho is known for this, and the whole day is structured to help you stay in the game long enough for a real shot at big fish.
And then there’s the side show while you work your line. You’re likely to see bald eagles flying overhead. You may also see alligators in the surrounding area, moving through the same water you’re fishing. It’s a reminder you’re sharing the lake with locals—old, calm, and not remotely impressed by your tackle.
A small reality check: conditions change. In one review example, a cold front and windy conditions made it tougher, yet the group still landed fish in the 4 and 5lb+ range plus smaller bass. That’s the kind of day this trip handles: not perfect every minute, but still a guided outing where you’re working the water with help.
Wildlife Viewing While You Fish: Eagles, Alligators, and Florida Realness
If you want Florida that feels real—less edited, less theme-park—it’s hard to beat a lake day like this.
The highlights aren’t staged. Bald eagles fly naturally above the water, and alligators show up around the lake like they always have. You’ll likely see them while you’re focused on casting, reeling, and listening for that telltale tug.
What I like about making wildlife part of the trip is that it gives you a second way to enjoy the day. Even if the bite is slower, you still have visual moments every few minutes. That matters because a fishing day can stretch. It helps keep the mood up without forcing constant action.
It also supports a family-friendly feel. The tour is set up so you’re not just sitting in a boat for hours with nothing to watch. You have wildlife to see, a captain to guide the effort, and the chance to catch bass as a main goal.
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Gear, Tackle, Safety, and What You Must Bring
The tour includes what you need to fish: fishing and safety equipment, plus bottled water. You also get rods and reels. You can pick right- or left-handed gear so you’re not “making it work” with a setup that fights your form.
Tackle is a key point. You can use or lose tackle, which makes this much less stressful. It’s a useful perk if you want to focus on learning and fishing, not worrying about every line change and lure replacement.
What’s not included:
- Food or alcoholic drinks
- Fishing license
- Live bait if you want it
So, you should show up with a plan for your own comfort. If you’re staying out for about 9 hours, bottled water alone won’t replace a full-day food routine. And if you don’t already have your fishing license, handle that before you arrive.
Dress code is also practical and specific: shorts, light shirts, and a light jacket in the morning. That matches the early start. It’s also a good sign the tour expects real outdoor conditions and not just a quick photo stop.
And don’t skip the obvious stuff: hat, sunglasses, and your phone for pictures. The experience is built for snapshots—especially the eagle-and-lake moments.
Price and Value: What $813.99 Buys for Up to Two

The price is $813.99 per group (up to 2) for about 9 hours. That’s not “cheap,” but it’s also not pretending to be a casual discount activity.
Here’s the value logic:
- It’s private for your group, so you’re paying for a dedicated captain and a dedicated boat time block.
- Gear and safety equipment are included, so you aren’t paying extra to “rent your way into fishing.”
- Coaching is part of the experience, and reviews mention training support and a strong captain personality.
If you’re the kind of person who already owns gear and knows how to fish, you might wonder why pay so much. The answer is time and guidance. A big lake trip is the hardest part. Knowing where to fish, how to work your approach, and how to adjust when conditions shift can make the difference between a frustrating day and a productive one.
The ride is also family-friendly and guided. That combination matters if you’re bringing a kid or you want a calmer vacation activity that still feels like an experience, not an errand.
A final value note: because no food is included, your “total day cost” isn’t only the tour price. Factor in snacks or lunch, since you’ll be on the lake for most of the day.
Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- A private, guided bass fishing outing near Kissimmee
- Wildlife sightings mixed into an outdoor morning
- A trip that’s family-friendly and organized enough to work for mixed experience levels
It’s also a good fit if you’re returning to fishing and want a captain to help you sharpen techniques. The review pattern around Capt Brent Nelson and Capt Steve shows a theme: coaching, care, and a good time even when fishing isn’t perfect.
Who might rethink it:
- If you want a super budget day with lots of included extras, the lack of included food and alcohol plus the premium group price may not fit.
- If you don’t want to plan around a fishing license, remember that’s not included.
But if you’re coming to Central Florida and want something beyond theme parks—something outdoors, something grounded—this day on Lake Toho is a very direct solution.
Should You Book This All-Day Lake Toho Fishing Trip?
I’d book it if you’re aiming for a real Florida day: open water, wildlife overhead, and a captain-led focus on largemouth bass. The biggest reasons to go are the included gear, the coaching emphasis, and the private setup that keeps the day on your schedule.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re relying on included meals or you’re not willing to handle the fishing license. Also, be honest about the “all weather conditions” part. You’ll need to dress for it and accept that some days are harder than others.
If you want a morning that turns into an outdoor story—eagles in the sky and alligators nearby while you fish—that’s exactly what this trip is built for.
FAQ
What time does the Lake Toho fishing trip start, and how long is it?
The start time is 7:00am, and the duration is about 9 hours.
Is this trip private or shared with other groups?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates.
What fishing gear is included?
The tour includes fishing rods and reels, plus fishing and safety equipment.
Do I need a fishing license?
Yes. A fishing license is not included.
Is live bait included?
Live bait is not included, though you can request it if desired.
Is food or alcohol included?
Food and alcoholic drinks are not included. Bottled water is included.
What should I wear for an early morning start?
Dress smart casual: shorts, light shirts, and a light jacket in the morning.
Are children and service animals allowed?
Children must be accompanied by an adult (or have an available adult to sign a waiver). Service animals are allowed.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































