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jim@jedward.com 08-02-2025 07:11 AM

All bodies of water in the area have alligators. You have to be freaking crazy to fish from the shore.

Teemotay 08-02-2025 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Switter (Post 2450033)
I have a 94 year-old friend here in the villages. He really wants to go fishing and he says he's not gonna be around much longer (his words). He wanted to schedule a fishing trip on Harris Lake but I called some guys who do guided tours and they're worried about liability because of his age and stability on a boat, even getting in and out of it.

My next thought was to take him somewhere nearby where we could fish from shore or pier. Does anybody know of places around here? Somewhere where there's a little bit less danger of alligators (since he can't move very fast)? We'd probably either need quick access to the golf cart (in the villages) or to fish from a pier or dock (preferred).

Thanks.

The villages freshwater fishing club is your friend for this information. I know you can find them on Facebook. They will have maps of all the local ponds that are allowed to be fished from shore. Most golf course ponds are not allowed to be fished. Many of the ponds are accessible by golf cart.

Good luck! Summer fishing can be tough due to the heat but they gotta eat sometime!

Switter 08-02-2025 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2450134)
Boy, am I glad I'm not THE PEER of a fisherman:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Lol, I blame AutoCorrect.

Switter 08-02-2025 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Triker (Post 2450143)
Lake Okahumpka dock is very nice and a short trip from the parking lot but the water is very mossy/weedy. Try the dock at Everglades Recreation Center, very easy access.

Good to know. I'll check that one out too. Thanks

Salty Dog 08-02-2025 12:45 PM

You can rent a pontoon boat. That way no issues with balance. They are pretty stable in a lake.

Berwin 08-02-2025 01:17 PM

We are in southern Marion County and have business in Ocala and Gainesville pretty regularly. Many times we grab lunch at McDonalds or Burger King in Belleview and eat under the trees at Lake Lillian Park in Belleview. They have a pretty nice little pier and there are usually kids fishing from it. Can't say I ever saw any fish caught but the kids seem to be having fun.

Jalane 08-02-2025 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Switter (Post 2450033)
I have a 94 year-old friend here in the villages. He really wants to go fishing and he says he's not gonna be around much longer (his words). He wanted to schedule a fishing trip on Harris Lake but I called some guys who do guided tours and they're worried about liability because of his age and stability on a boat, even getting in and out of it.

My next thought was to take him somewhere nearby where we could fish from shore or pier. Does anybody know of places around here? Somewhere where there's a little bit less danger of alligators (since he can't move very fast)? We'd probably either need quick access to the golf cart (in the villages) or to fish from a pier or dock (preferred).

Thanks.

There's a dock at the lake that's beside Everglades Rec Center. I don't know whator if people have had any luck catching fish there.

If you are comfortable getting him on and off a pontoon boat, you could rent one at Lake Harris and take him.

jbartle1 08-02-2025 03:25 PM

Be mindful of flesh-eating bacteria in Florida’s waters while enjoying your day.

Bassdeer 08-02-2025 04:28 PM

Fishing
 
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Originally Posted by jim@jedward.com (Post 2450236)
All bodies of water in the area have alligators. You have to be freaking crazy to fish from the shore.

Give me a break.

Bwanajim 08-03-2025 06:14 PM

No license if over 65
 
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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2450045)
Only if he is a Florida resident. Even if he owns a home in Florida, but has a primary residence in another state, he needs a license regardless of his age.

Nope. If you're resident of Florida and over 65 you do not need a hunting or fishing license.


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