About
Lake Conway
The Conway Chain of Lakes consists of four
interconnected lakes in the south Orlando area.
This
chain is collectively referred to as Lake Conway.
Conway is nearly 1,800 acres of clear water and hard
sand bottom. Most of the chain is covered with scattered
beds of Pepper Grass, Eel Grass, and Hydrilla.
Schooling
fish are found nearly year 'round, and are easily
taken on small chrome jigging spoons, Rat'l Traps,
and soft plastic jerk baits. This is also a great
lake for those who like sight fishing for spawning
Bass.
Conway
is also great for Crappie (Specs) in the early spring
months, and other panfish, such as, Bluegill and Shell
Cracker during the summer months. Live minnows or
Beetle Spins are the baits of choice.
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