Fishing John's Lake
Captain Tim Fey
www.bassfishingfl.com

    John's Lake is found roughly 6 miles east of Clermont Florida, roughly
    1.4 miles west of the Florida Turnpike on Highway 50 and lays on the
    Orange County/ Lake County borders. The ramp is capable of
    launching two boats at the same time with a long floating dock to tie
    boats up to and a small area you can beach your boat on. The parking
    lot is well maintained, and with a combination of the parking lot and
    overflow parking directly across the street from the ramp can hold up to
    30 vehicles.

    The two bigger sections of the lake are the main bodies of water of
    John's Lake. To the far right, or the east side, is a smaller area known
    as Black Lake. On the far left, also the west, is a small body of water
    called Clear Lake. In the upper middle portion, the northern end of the
    lake, you will see a small horseshoe like area, that is called the
    Horseshoe.

    When approaching this lake anglers have a wide range of lures that can be used and be very successful with
    ranging from rattle traps to worms. The main cut joining both bigger bodies of water is an idle zone that holds
    some really good schooling action, usually in the early portion of the day. As the afternoon approaches and
    temperatures warm, both water and air, Carolina rigged worms and lizards make for a great offering on both ends
    of the canal.

    John’s Lake offers a wide range of cover from thick grass beds, lily pads, reeds, hydrilla and submerged trees
    and branches. Fish can, and will be holding tight to cover. A lot of these areas have waters that run as deep as
    12 feet, and deeper in some areas. Key is to have some good electronics and search the waters as you will find
    submerged grass beds out in the middle of the lake, these beds will hold some great bass. Many of our clients
    have been heard saying "these bass fight like they are smallmouth bass."

    John’s Lake, as well as Clear Lake, offer plenty of docks for flipping and plenty of un-developed shorelines which
    hold some great bass fishing action. Both spring, and fall are great times for some serious top water action out
    here. Summer and winter months tend to produce better action with slower presentation type baits and even
    some good ole fashioned jiggin spoon action. One of the common mistakes people make is to try to stick to the
    "norm" on the lures they use. Breaking from the regular pattern of lures used can be very productive. Stepping
    out of the box so to speak, can yield some great catches.

    Now the big question always asked is "what do you mean by stepping out of the box"?

    Here we are talking about lures most people may have never heard of, or even considered trying. We have had
    great success using smaller swim baits that closely resemble some of the natural forage fish which are shad.
    Another is an all time favorite of many northern anglers, the #5 Mepps Minnow.

    John's Lake is plain and simply, one great place to fish! The lay of the entire lake system offers a wide range of
    angling possibilities, and even on days of high winds, offers plenty of places that are still fishable, and out of the
    winds for those who do not like to battle mother nature.

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    Captain Tim Fey
    BassFishingFl.com
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