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Fish Camps or Lodges in Florida

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Hello Everybody

My wife and I want to go to different places in our home state of Florida. We live on the Harris Chain, but want to try other lakes. Is there anybody out there that would recommend any fish camps with good cabins for the wife, good fishing and a decent boat ramp?

Thanks

http://www.campmack.com/

From there you have access to: Kissimmee, Hatchineha, Cypress, Toho, and the Kissimmee river.

I have fished out of Camp Mack many times since the early 70's. My parents were friends with the original owners. I would definately recommend Camp Mack.

Good access, accomodations, and friendly folks

Come up to the Ocala national forest! Awesome fishing and even better scenery. Lake Dorr cabin is a very nice place to stay. Waiting list so make sure to make reservations. Lake kerr resort is another option. It's on a very good lake (Kerr). There's also a nice little place on the st. john's in astor. Cant remember the name but it's right off of sr 40 in astor. Boat ramp, bait store and it's right on the river, not far from Lake George. If you need some more info PM me and I'll get you what you need. ..

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Camp Mack is really nice but crowded most of the time.

Grape Hammock http://www.grapehammock.com/ is on the south end of Kissimmee and is almost as nice, a lot homier and less expensive than camp mack. We spent a weekend there last month and loved it.

There is also a place on Crooked Lake that we have stayed at several times with a private boat ramp.  They don't have a web site so I will try to find the number for you.

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Hillcrest LodgeAddress:[ch8206]

241 Palm Ave

Babson Park, FL 33827-9673

Get Directions

(863) 638-1712

- hillcrestlodgefl.com

Ditto on Grape Hammock-it's a great place. Trails End at the north end of Istokpoga is nice also.

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Another vote for Camp Mack and Grape Hammock on Lake Kissimmee,

to which I would add the often overlooked Richardson's Fish Camp on Lake Tohopekaliga (West Toho).

When still living in New Jersey, we spent a week in one of their cabins,

where camping is also available. To boot, it's just a short hop from Richardson's Camp

to Shingle Creek of Dean Rojas fame (45lb 2oz daily stringer).

http://www.hikercentral.com/campgrounds/103757.html

Roger

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Thanks to everyone for your input.  I will check out all of your references and have more questions; I'm sure.

Thanks again

Bob

P.S.  Anyone on any BIG fish in Central Florida?

South port park S. toho to the right is the lock about 50-75 yards away.It is fenced in and safe,the tackle shop has a Shiners, freshly caught from sizes 2- 8 inches in size.Showers on the property as well.Good people to.

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