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Mardarlowe 01-24-2020 01:51 PM

Pond Fishing
 
Would love to catch a bass in one of The Villages ponds. Anyone wish to share a secret spot?

CWGUY 01-24-2020 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mardarlowe (Post 1712307)
Would love to catch a bass in one of The Villages ponds. Anyone wish to share a secret spot?

:ho: The Villages Freshwater Fishing | Covering the TV Freshwater Fishing Club and more


Village Community Development Districts For info. and a map

vintageogauge 01-24-2020 02:21 PM

I'm pretty sure you can't fish in the ponds and that they do give citations if caught as there was an article about someone fishing in Lake Sumter that got a fine.

CWGUY 01-24-2020 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1712317)
I'm pretty sure you can't fish in the ponds and that they do give citations if caught as there was an article about someone fishing in Lake Sumter that got a fine.

:ohdear: You can get a citation for fishing anyplace it's not allowed. There are many places (ponds) in The Villages you can fish. Lake Sumter is NOT one of them. The ones where it is allowed are in the link I posted. :boom:

tophcfa 01-24-2020 05:41 PM

Last week, before the cold spell arrived, I caught a couple of small Bass in Paradise Lake/Pond in the Historic Section and a couple of big Bass in Lake Mira Mira in Spanish Springs. I caught them all using Senko plastic worms rigged wacky style.

Mardarlowe 01-24-2020 08:20 PM

Thank you. Gives me some places to try.

John_W 01-24-2020 10:25 PM

Do you need a license for fresh water fishing? If so, if you're over 65 you are excused from getting a license. Lake Minoa seems like an ideal spot since it's a state park and has a pier.

https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/image...iona_park2.jpg

Lake Miona Park | Sumter County, FL - Official Website

photo1902 01-25-2020 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1712422)
Do you need a license for fresh water fishing? If so, if you're over 65 you are excused from getting a license. Lake Minoa seems like an ideal spot since it's a state park and has a pier.

https://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/image...iona_park2.jpg

Lake Miona Park | Sumter County, FL - Official Website

Lake Miona is a Sumter County Park, and yes, you need a license for freshwater fishing.

crash 01-25-2020 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1712317)
I'm pretty sure you can't fish in the ponds and that they do give citations if caught as there was an article about someone fishing in Lake Sumter that got a fine.

You would be wrong, you can fish in any pond you can access without crossing private property.

The fresh water fishing site has a list of the fishable ponds.

greenflash245 01-25-2020 07:27 AM

I believe if you are a florida resident over 65, no license required. fresh or salt water

anothersteve 01-25-2020 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1712317)
I'm pretty sure you can't fish in the ponds and that they do give citations if caught as there was an article about someone fishing in Lake Sumter that got a fine.

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Originally Posted by crash (Post 1712463)
You would be wrong, you can fish in any pond you can access without crossing private property.

The fresh water fishing site has a list of the fishable ponds.

Lake Sumter is still a no no.
Steve

karostay 01-25-2020 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by anothersteve (Post 1712487)
Lake Sumter is still a no no.
Steve

Unless you pay $150

anothersteve 01-25-2020 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1712491)
Unless you pay $150

Yeah that's a different beast altogether.

Steve

Pedrocarrasco01@yahoo.com 01-25-2020 08:26 AM

You do not need a fishing license if over 60
 
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Originally Posted by greenflash245 (Post 1712471)
I believe if you are a florida resident over 65, no license required. fresh or salt water

You do not need a fishing license in Florida if over 60 years old and a resident of Florida (FL drivers license etc) this applies to Fresh and Salt water 52 weeks per year although catch limits do apply

JSR22 01-25-2020 08:32 AM

Lake Sumter Fishing
 
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Originally Posted by anothersteve (Post 1712487)
Lake Sumter is still a no no.
Steve

My husband has fished in Lake Sumter 5 or 6 times. TV has boat trips a couple days of the week in the cooler weather. He and his friends have caught a lot of fish. He is booked for another trip.


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