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katski
07-28-2012, 11:04 AM
I live in Liberty Park and was wondering if someone could borrow me 2 fishing poles for my two boys that are coming to visit. They are 7 and 9 and love to fish!! Please call me and I will pick up 352-350-2695. My name is Kathy Doran!! Thank you so much for your help!!
F16 1UB
07-30-2012, 06:54 PM
Fishing rods may be signed out from the Hacienda Rec Center. Show your Village or Guest ID and that's it. They're free to use.
Sponsored by the Freshwater Fishing Club of The Villages.
La Hacienda Regional Recreation Center
352-753-1716
chuckinca
07-30-2012, 08:16 PM
Thanks for the great info
chuck
philnpat
07-30-2012, 10:32 PM
Are fishing licences required for fishing the ponds in TV?
graciegirl
07-31-2012, 06:04 AM
I am NOT a fisherman, I am not much of a golfer either, but it doesn't keep me off the courses.
So...I ask you this. When we were kids we would get a stick with a string and bend a pin and put a worm on it or someone had a hook. Do kids still do that?
I was born after the Revolutionary war, so no snarky comments.
renrod
07-31-2012, 09:36 AM
I am NOT a fisherman, I am not much of a golfer either, but it doesn't keep me off the courses.
So...I ask you this. When we were kids we would get a stick with a string and bend a pin and put a worm on it or someone had a hook. Do kids still do that?
I was born after the Revolutionary war, so no snarky comments.
Which Revolution?
:crap2: :beer3:
F16 1UB
07-31-2012, 11:38 AM
Are fishing licences required for fishing the ponds in TV?
A non-resident, regardless how old, is required to obtain a license. If over 65 and you have proof of residency in Florida (DRIVERS LICENSE) a fishing license is not required.
Even if you don't require a fishing license and want to help the fish & game division I suggest you purchase a license. Revenue obtained from the sale of licenses is how the Fish & Game folks survive. The next time you see an FWC official thank them for their work.
F16 1UB
07-31-2012, 11:54 AM
I am NOT a fisherman, I am not much of a golfer either, but it doesn't keep me off the courses.
So...I ask you this. When we were kids we would get a stick with a string and bend a pin and put a worm on it or someone had a hook. Do kids still do that?
I was born after the Revolutionary war, so no snarky comments.
It's sad because kids today are into hand held electronics instead of enjoying the outdoors. The fishing kids use closed face push button reels & fiberglass rods such as Zebco. Great starter outfit for young & old & far more advanced than a stick, string & bent pin. Price range is around $25.
BarryRX
07-31-2012, 12:13 PM
Are the grammar police sleeping?
blue72
07-31-2012, 12:22 PM
What type of fish are in TV ponds? What do most peoole use as bait? I know the policy is catch and release. Thanks for the information.
graciegirl
07-31-2012, 12:36 PM
Are the grammar police sleeping?
OH no. Did I mess up again?:sigh:
OH..wait. It wasn't me this time. whew
F16 1UB
07-31-2012, 06:38 PM
What type of fish are in TV ponds? What do most peoole use as bait? I know the policy is catch and release. Thanks for the information.
Bass, Bluegils, Specks/Crappies, Catfish, seem to be what the anglers have caught in the past. Lures of choice have been mostly artificial such as plastic worms. The fly rod folks have some exotic looking flies barely large enough to see that still catch large bass. Also live worms are popular but due to the aquatic growth they can be a problem fishing them under a bobber.
Shimpy
07-31-2012, 06:59 PM
Try a small float about 2 feet above the smallest hook you can buy and put a kernel of corn on it and you'll catch bluegill, crappie and catfish.
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