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2018 Andrew Scott Johnson Charity Fishing Tournament

2018 Andrew Scott Johnson Charity Fishing Tournament

2018 Andrew Scott Johnson Charity Fishing Tournament

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2018 Andrew Scott Johnson Charity

The 2018 Andrew Scott Johnson Charity Fishing Tournament was absolutely amazing this year. The group decided on a much larger venue on the North End of Lake Okeechobee out of Scott Driver Park. If you are looking for a corporate fishing event, this is the perfect destination and place to do it.

This group of men is an excellent fisherman that loves the outdoors and catching big bass on Lake Okeechobee. This fishing tournament was fished for two days out of Clewiston, FL. It was an excellent day on the water with big fish and lots of fish weighing in. The Andrew Scott Johnson Charity is a great charity to donate to for a scholarship fund.

We are looking to having them back for more laughs, great food, cold drinks, and more amazing fishing next year for their 20th Annual Fishing Event.

2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures

2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures

2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures

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2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures

2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures Events: The Hot Rods & Reels™ 2018 NASCAR Daytona 500 Fishing Pictures of charity tournament are unforgettable events that allow you to spend quality one-on-one time with your favorite NASCAR drivers. Participants spend approximately two hours with the likes of Clint Bowyer, Ryan Newman, Martin Truex, Jr., and Dave Blaney on the infield lake at NASCAR’s two premier events, the Daytona 500 and Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. All proceeds generated from each tournament go to benefit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation and the Betty Jane France Pediatric Center, Speediatrics.

Please contact the Foundation if you have any questions regarding the Hot Rods & Reels Fishing Tournaments.

2018 NASCAR Miami-Homestead Charity Fishing

2018 NASCAR Miami-Homestead Charity Fishing

2018 NASCAR Miami-Homestead Charity Fishing

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Events: The Hot Rods & Reels™ 2018 Miami-Homestead Speedway fishing charity tournament are unforgettable events that allow you to spend quality one-on-one time with your favorite NASCAR drivers. Participants spend approximately two hours with the likes of Clint Bowyer, Ryan NewmanMartin Truex, Jr., and Dave Blaney on the infield lake at NASCAR’s premier event during Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. All proceeds generated from each tournament go to benefit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation and the Betty Jane France Pediatric Center, Speediatrics.

Please contact the Foundation if you have any questions regarding the Hot Rods & Reels Fishing Tournaments.

2018 Kenansville Lake Pictures

2018 Kenansville Lake Pictures

2018 Kenansville Lake Pictures

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About Kenansville lake:

For those anglers who have not fished Kenansville Lake recently, they should be aware that the lake has become infested with hydrilla (80-90% coverage). During the previous quarter, the access canal to the lake was actually blocked by excessive vegetation both submerged and floating. 2018 Kenansville Lake Pictures will show all the beautiful bass we caught throughout the year.

The St. Johns River Water Management District recently opened up access to the lake but this is no guarantee that a high wind event could blow additional vegetation into canal leading to and running along the north side of the lake. Biologist are hoping the hydrilla will die back this quarter like it did last year which accounted for some excellent bass fishing for anglers who like fishing heavy cover.

Kenansville Lake is a shallow 2,500- acre impoundment with an average water depth of 3 feet. This area was cattle pasture prior to flooding in 1993. Boaters, especially those unfamiliar with this water body, should navigate with caution as there are rows of submerged fence posts throughout the lake. Interior levees are also located at the north, center and south areas of the lake. A single lane concrete boat ramp is the only facility on the site.

The town of Kenansville is the closest place to obtain gas, food and bait. Although most anglers fish this area by boat, bank fishing is available along the access canal and north end of the lake for those willing to walk or ride a bicycle to those areas. The most popular fish species include: black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass and catfish.

Enjoy 2018 Kenansville Lake Pictures!!

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2018 Golden Gate Canal Pictures

2018 Golden Gate Canal Pictures

2018 Golden Gate Canal Pictures

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2018 Golden Gate Canal Picture Information

2018 Golden Gate Canal Fishing was incredible, what a year for all the local experts that explored and put their clients on some amazing fish. Cruise through the urban canal systems of Naples, Florida to catch the fish of a lifetime. You can catch peacock bass, largemouth bass, snook, and many more. If you are looking for exotic peacock bass fishing on the west coast of Florida, this is your destination.

BOOK YOUR TRIP TODAY with one of our local experts while Naples Bass Fishing. 2018 Golden Gate Canal Pictures will demonstrate how strong of a fishery this actually is!

About the Golden gate Area

I. INTRODUCTION
Collier County has experienced a tremendous rate of population growth since 1980 and the trend is anticipated to continue. In response to the anticipated population increase and the Growth Management Act of 1985, Collier County adopted a revised Growth Management Plan in January of 1989 as part of a statewide effort to effectively manage growth. The Golden Gate Area (see Map 1) has grown at an even higher rate than the County-Wide rate since 1980 and is projected to contribute significantly to County-Wide growth in the future.

The Golden Gate Area was previously subject to the regulations outlined in the County’s Growth Management Plan. However, in 1991, the unique characteristics of the area resulted in the adoption of a separate Master Plan for Golden Gate. This Master Plan became a separate Element of the County’s Growth Management Plan and supersedes Objective 1, Policy 1.1, and Policy 1.3 of the County-Wide Future Land Use Element.

All other Goals, Objectives, and Policies contained in the Future Land Use Element and all other elements are applicable. In addition, the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map will be used instead of the County-Wide Future Land Use Map.
In April 1996, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Evaluation and Appraisal (EAR) for Collier County.

As a result of the recommendations made in the EAR, Ordinance 91-15, which adopted the original Golden Gate Area Master Plan was repealed and a new Ordinance 97-64 was adopted.
This plan includes three major sections: The OVERVIEW section provides an introduction to County-Wide and Golden Gate Area planning efforts.

The IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY places the Plan into effect. Strategies have been developed to address land use, public facilities, and natural resources. This section also includes the Goals, Objectives, and Policies, and the Golden Gate Area
Future Land Use Map.
The SUPPORT DOCUMENT outlines data and information used to develop the implementation strategy and the Goals, Objectives, and Policies.

Unless otherwise permitted in this Master Plan, new or revised uses of land shall be consistent with designations outlined on the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map. The Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map and companion Future Land Use Designations, Districts, and Subdistricts shall be binding on all development orders effective with the adoption of this Master Plan.

Standards and permitted uses for Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Districts and Subdistricts are identified in the Land Use Designation Description Section of this Element. The URBAN Future Land Use Designation shall include Future Land Use Districts and Subdistricts for No development orders shall be issued inconsistent with the Golden Gate Master Plan with the exception of those unimproved properties granted a positive determination through the Zoning Re-evaluation Program and identified on the Future Land.

Use Map Series as properties consistent by Policy and those development orders issued pursuant to conditional uses and rezones approved based on the County-Wide Future Land Use Element (adopted January 10, 1989, Ordinance 89-05) which was in effect at the time of approval. Any subsequent development orders shall also be reviewed for consistency with the Growth Management Plan based on the County-Wide Future Land Use Element. 

We look forward to seeing you on the water next time!