I live on a canal on Lake Griffin. A canal by the state park to be exact. Dono how many others. Flycaster's on Harris, but not a canal.
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anyone lives on canals or waterfront on the Harris Chain of Lakes i may have some good news coming your way-----
i would like to know how many, if any ,and if you live on a canal or waterfront?
The ones living on canals will be the happiest if everything goes through we are working on
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I live on a canal on Lake Griffin. A canal by the state park to be exact. Dono how many others. Flycaster's on Harris, but not a canal.
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I live on a canal on Lake Griffin, South east side Lakeside Village. Our canal is full of hydrilla as is the lake in front of the canal.
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Heres what is going on for you folks that live on a Harris chain canal. Myself, John Miklos(former chairman of the st johns board for 9 years), and Sean Parks(county commissioner) are trying to get a dredging maintenance program in place for all canals on the harris chain.So far it looks like a go--hold the applause for a few weeks but i think its coming!! Think of the Crappie and bass getting back to sand bottoms and rid of the muck---fishing everywhere again!
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Bymo lives in the villages and just bought a boat tailor made for fishing those canals and is close by. That is great news! I will be down next winter to fish those as well.
Thanks for your efforts!
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CG1 you need to look up Everglades Trust on fb and CCA and try to get all 3 involved in all projects. Florida waterways have been treated like a cesspool for to long and things must change. I joined CCA this year to help fund their battles and improvement plans. Agriculture is a huge piece of the problem, at least the muck farming in and around Apopka and Harris chain was halted, touch late and still suffering the damage done.