
Lake Conway and Lake Toho have been my focus most of the month of February. My game plan most of my trips were to site fish, I admit I had both good and bad days. When a cold front was passing through or right over us, like bass are supposed to, they pulled off the beds, making it difficult to get numbers off the beds. I did make adjustments to fish in deeper water out in the middle of the lakes and looked for steep ledges, which Conway has plenty, and managed to get a few. These cold fronts really screwed things up, not just for me, but many anglers I know. One week the water temp was 65 and then a cold front would pass through and drop the water temps down almost 8-9 degrees. Like I said, Mother Nature was not very friendly to me this month, but I still managed to get some 7 lbs and several in the 3-4 lbs range. I will be honest, this was not my best month, but the temperatures will be back to normal this weekend, in the upper 70's and low 80's, and the bite will improve. As this years spawn winds down, my focus will be fishing deeper water for post-spawn bass, and getting ready for the summer bite.
Capt Kevin Przybyl
www.orlandotrophybass.com
"Casting Towards a Cure for Cystic Fibrosis"


Company: Orlando Trophy Bass
Area Reporting: Orlando
Bio:
My name is Capt. Kevin Przybyl, I am 26 years old, married and I have been a fishing guide in Central Florida for over a year. I am originally from Buffalo, NY and moved here a short time ago.
Prior to my move to Florida I was a Paramedic for 6 years. During my shifts I would bring my rod and gear to fish anywhere I could. Once I moved to Florida I began fishing professionally as a guide. I have been competing in tournaments since the beginning of 2006 and have had great success. I enjoy sharing all my skills with my guests each and everyday.