Fishing Calendar


Fishing Kissimmee, FL in the Spring


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
March 79° / 55°
April 83° / 59°
May 88° / 65°

In the spring, the fishing is very good here in the Kissimmee area.  In March, some bass will still still be spawning, however, the majority of the bass will spawn in January and February depending on the temperatures.  You do have a chance to target some very big largemouth bass in very shallow water in early March still, but then the spawn wraps up and most of the bigger females will be harder to catch for a couple of weeks.  You can still catch a lot of largemouth bass through April and May, although, the average size usually goes down a bit from the winter months.


Fishing Kissimmee, FL in the Summer


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
June 91° / 71°
July 92° / 73°
August 92° / 73°

In the summer, it gets hot down here and you will have to deal with a lot of storms that pop up.  These storms usually only last an hour or two, so they don’t wipe out your entire day of fishing, but you do have to pay attention to the radar much more in the summer than the other months here.  The feeding windows are much smaller in the summer as well.  Early in the morning and the evening definitely provide better fishing.


Fishing Kissimmee, FL in the Fall


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
September 90° / 72°
October 85° / 65°
November 79° / 57°

The fall can be very good.  As you get into the later part of the fall, air temperatures get a lot more comfortable.  On many of the lakes with good populations of shad, you will see a lot more schooling bass feeding on large schools of shad in the fall.  Hit it right and you may catch a limit of quality largemouth bass in the first hour of daylight.  The bite will last longer throughout the day, but early morning and evening are still best.  It is still hurricane season though, so keep an eye out on that before planning a trip here in the fall.


Fishing Kissimmee, FL in the Winter


Month Avg. Air Temps °F (Hi/Lo)
December 75° / 52°
January 73° / 49°
February 75° / 51°

The winter is prime time largemouth bass fishing down here.  Anglers do well with good numbers of bass and some very big bass as well.  As you get into the month of February, you can start seeing a lot of bass move up onto the beds as well.  February is usually the best month for catching big largemouth bass, so plan your trips accordingly.  The winter is also a good time for panfish such as bluegill, shell cracker, other sunfish and crappie.