Thanks for the info. I've been looking to get a house in that little subdivision on Hatchineha for a couple of years, so learning more about the lay of the lake helps.
Sorry for the delayed response! I am glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! Seems like a nice little neighborhood, hope you find you'll little slice of heaven!
@@AteUpBassFishing Thank you for the awesome video. Do you by any chance know some good spots for hog hunting there? and where do you park your car? Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I do not really know of any hunting spots....living here my whole life hogs are everywhere. Most WMAs offer public access and a large population of them
Nice breakdown of the lakes. Luv the Kissimmee Chain. That’s one reason I moved to Osceola County years ago to be close to all these great lakes. Keep cranking out the videos. Good luck on upcoming tournaments.
Can you get a boat through the canal from Lake Hatchineha to Lake Kissimmee? I have a skiff type boat that can run fairly shallow but was curious if it’s possible or if it’s too weeded up.
Absolutley, The canal is actually a reworked version of the Kissimmee river done by the Army core of Engineers! It averages over 8ft deep. Their is a Lock at the south end of Toho and again another Lock at the far south end of Kissimmee.....No locks in Cypress or Hatchineha!
Got any good rock bed area's, saw one on the map is it easy to define where those area's are. Great info we got a tournament coming up in 2 weeks there.
Glad you enjoyed. I was out today, video to come. It's gonna be tough. Real tough....epic amounts of water. The ramp at Overstreet Landing has the water at the very top. Any more and the ramp won't be usable. Plans are as of now they are going to be dumping massive amounts of water out of East Lake and West Lake to help with flooding in St Cloud....keep an eye on this. The only real rocks I know of are in the river where. Mostly shell beds and vegetation and some brush piles. Thanks for the comment!
At home especially and in the boat I use Navionics. It's a paid subscription service...fairly inexpensive. In the boat I use that map to compare with my Humminbird Lakemaster maps.
Thanks for watching! I am using the Navioncs Paid app on my Tablet and a free app called AZ Screen recorder to record what I do on the screen and voice. Again, thanks for watching!