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Fishing in Lake County, Florida (2026)

The Harris Chain of Lakes, trophy bass, crappie, boat ramps, and everything a freshwater angler needs to know about Lake County, FL.

Last updated: March 2026

Lake County, Florida is world-class freshwater fishing territory. The Harris Chain of Lakes — eight interconnected lakes covering 35,000 acres — is one of the top bass fishing destinations in the Southeast. Lake Apopka, the fourth-largest lake in Florida, has undergone a stunning ecological recovery and is now producing trophy largemouth bass that have anglers making the trip from across the country. With over 1,000 named lakes total, Lake County offers exceptional fishing virtually everywhere you look.

🎣 Best Fishing Lakes in Lake County

Lake Apopka — Trophy Bass Capital

Lake Apopka was once one of Florida's most polluted lakes — decades of agricultural runoff created a turbid, algae-choked mess. But a massive restoration effort starting in the late 1990s has transformed it. Aquatic vegetation has returned, water clarity has improved dramatically, and the bass population has exploded. Lake Apopka now regularly produces fish over 10 pounds and is one of the hottest bass fisheries in Florida.

Access: Lake Apopka North Shore Restoration Area (off CR-448A, near Zellwood) | Free public access | Boat ramp available

Lake Harris — Consistent Action on 13,000 Acres

The largest lake on the Harris Chain at 13,788 acres. Deep enough for good water quality, diverse habitat from open water to thick hydrilla beds, and enough pressure relief across the acreage to consistently find active fish. Both largemouth bass and black crappie fishing are excellent year-round.

Top access: Hickory Point Recreation Park (Tavares) | Venetian Gardens (Leesburg)

Lake Griffin — Underrated and Undervisited

Lake Griffin covers 3,000+ acres on the northwest end of the Harris Chain. Often overlooked in favor of Harris and Apopka, Griffin gets less fishing pressure and consistently produces quality bass and crappie. Lake Griffin State Park provides a good boat ramp and camping for multi-day fishing trips.

Lake Eustis — Variety Fishing

Connected to Lake Dora via the Dora Canal, Lake Eustis is a middle-chain lake with excellent variety fishing — largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, and crappie all thrive. Shore fishing access in downtown Eustis is a bonus for anglers without a boat.

Johns Lake — Local Favorite Near Clermont

Johns Lake in south Lake County near Clermont gets less pressure than the chain lakes and rewards anglers who know it. Excellent structure fishing around fallen timber and vegetation edges. Good bass fishing year-round with a reputation for producing quality catches.

Access: Johns Lake Boat Ramp on Johns Lake Road, Clermont

Lake Minneola — Easy Access from Clermont

Good shore fishing from Clermont Waterfront Park for bass, bluegill, and catfish. The boat ramp offers easy access. Popular with families and casual anglers for an afternoon on the water without driving far.

🐟 What's Biting — Species Guide

Largemouth Bass

The king of Lake County fishing. Lake County has produced bass over 14 pounds. Best action in spring (February–April) when bass move shallow to spawn. Topwater lures at dawn and dusk, soft plastics in vegetation, and crankbaits along structure all produce. Lake Apopka and Lake Harris are the top spots.

Black Crappie (Speckled Perch)

One of the most popular table fish in Florida. Lake Griffin and Lake Harris are both excellent for crappie, especially in winter (December–February) when they school and bite aggressively. Small jigs and minnows fished near docks, brush piles, and vegetation edges produce well.

Bluegill & Shellcracker

Excellent year-round in almost every lake in the county. Crickets and worms on small hooks under a bobber — it doesn't get more classic than this. Kids' first fishing experience material. Lake Eustis and Lake Minneola are both great.

Channel Catfish

Night fishing with cut bait or chicken liver on the bottom of any of the chain lakes or larger ponds. Lake Harris and Lake Dora both have good catfish populations. Catfish tournaments are popular in Leesburg and Tavares.

🗓️ Seasonal Fishing Calendar

🚣 Public Boat Ramps in Lake County

📋 Fishing License Requirements

🧭 Fishing Guides in Lake County

Hiring a local guide is the fastest way to learn the Harris Chain. A good guide will put you on fish in conditions where you'd spend hours searching. Most provide all equipment, and many cover the fishing license for guided trips. Search for licensed guides on myfwc.com or ask at the Mount Dora Marina or any local bait shop.

🪡 Tackle Shops in Lake County

💡 Local Fishing Tips

Lake County fishing is a year-round pursuit. Whether you're chasing a trophy bass on Lake Apopka or spending a quiet morning catching bluegill with the kids on Lake Minneola, the lakes always deliver. That's the Lake Life.

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