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| Throughout Central Florida there are many fishing clubs that have diverse interests and activities. From tournament-based clubs to service and environmentally focused groups, joining a club is a great way to share your interests with other like minded anglers.
If you don't see your club listed here, REGISTER with CFLFR and use the link at the bottom of this page to add your club. CLUB LISTINGS ARE FREE.
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The Bass Anglers of Hardee County is a buddy tournament club, fishing many Central Florida lakes as well as Lake Okeechobee.
2574 W.Seville Dr.
Avon Park, FL 33825
239-633-9863
| Originally contributed by bahc on 04/14/08 Last edited by bahc on 04/14/08 | |
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Team tournament trail that fishes 10 lakes in central Florida. Tournaments go from January thru October on the first Saturday of the month.
For more info please call James @ 1-863-381-0278
2009 Schedule:
- JANUARY 3RD-- LAKE PLACID
- FEBUARY 7TH-- LAKE JUNE
- MARCH 7TH-- LAKE JOSEPHINE
- APRIL 4TH--LAKE ISTOKPOGA
- MAY 2ND--LAKE JACKSON
- JUNE 6TH-- LAKE REEDY
- JULY 11TH-- LAKE WALK-N-WATER
- AUGUST 1ST-- CROOKED LAKE
- SEPTEMBER 5TH--LAKE ISTOKPOGA
- OCTOBER 3RD-- LAKE JUNE
- OCTOBER 17TH--CLASSIC--
| Originally contributed by hbc on 11/26/08 Last edited by hbc on 11/27/08 | |
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About the Halifax Sport Fishing Club (HSFC)
Halifax Sport Fishing Club, established in August 1967, is a "registered not-for-profit organization". Our headquarters overlook the intra-coastal waterway in Port Orange, FL.
For nearly 40 years, our Members have dedicated their efforts to our two-pronged Mission:
Promoting responsible fishing and safe boating in central Florida’s estuaries and Atlantic coastal waters.
Providing valuable community services to improve the lives of those around us.
Since its inception, HSFC has taken a leadership role in the effort to preserve the environment and promote safety while protecting the rights of those that enjoy central Florida’s natural resources. To achieve these goals, we work in partnership with many private organizations and governmental agencies on a continuing basis. Our members sit on various committees that help define the future of our sport.
We also put a priority on education. HSFC provides free monthly seminars on a broad range of topics; including everything from fishing techniques and boat handling to rigging baits and cooking your catch. Our presenters are all professionals and experts in their field. (see “Programs” tab for current schedule) We coordinate with outside organizations to assist with IGFA certifications and captain’s licenses. We also publish a detailed Inshore and Offshore Fishing Chart showing the location of productive fishing grounds and reefs.
HSFC has a long history of involvement in community service projects, some of which are listed below:
Maintenance and placement of Port Authority artificial reefs
Construction of wheelchair-accessible docks at local boat ramps
Free fishing contests and picnics for physically or economically challenged children and adults
Fishing outings for the elderly, especially those in nursing homes and assisted living facilities
Fund raising activities for the benefit of other non-profits and community causes
Economic support for local Marine Science Centers and museums
To generate funding for these and other community services, HSFC hosts an annual series of competitive fishing events for inshore and offshore anglers alike. These events are the most popular in the area and receive strong financial support from large corporations and local businesses. The International Game Fishing Association (IGFA) accepts our tournaments as Qualifying Events for their Inshore, Offshore and Junior World Championships. See our “Tournaments” tab for this year’s event schedule.
We’re a serious organization but we also know how to have fun. Our Members have access to plenty of social activities like quarterly dinners, Club outings and boating excursions, annual contests and Award Banquets, holiday parties and more. We provide a family atmosphere and take every opportunity to include spouses and children in the Club’s activities. HSFC Members also receive special discounts at selected marine supply and tackle stores and reduced entry fees for our tournaments.
Club meetings are year round on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00pm. Meetings are open to visitors and those interested in joining. We invite you to come early to spend some time with us and enjoy the fellowship, share fishing stories and relax in the atmosphere of our clubhouse deck overlooking the beautiful Halifax River.
Halifax Sport Fishing Club
3431 So. Ridgewood Ave. (US 1)
Port Orange, FL 32129
386-322-4480
radamovic@aol.com
| Originally contributed by HSFC on 06/10/08 Last edited by HSFC on 06/10/08 | |
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Performance Bass Anglers is a club based on having fun at a low cost! We fish the third Sunday of each month, and have a two day classic at the end of the year. Please visit our website for more information at www.freewebs.com/cffbc!
| Originally contributed by PBA on 05/23/08 Last edited by PBA on 05/24/08 | |
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| South Florida Bass Rattlers formed more than 30 years ago as a non-profit organization by a handful of bass fishing enthusiasts. The founder was the inventor of the glass rattle frequently inserted into plastic worms - hence the club's name. The clubs goals are to share knowledge amongst the members, organize fishing events, promote comraderie and contribute to the conservation efforts of all wildlife in Florida. View South Florida Bass Rattlers' Profile |
| We are an organization of men, woman and children that enjoy fishing. We play, at making the perfect cast, to the perfect fish, which presents the fly in such a way that the fish can’t refuse the offering, RIGHT! We spend many hours trying to achieve that perfect presentation. What is most amazing is that we catch fish on very light rods creating the thrill of the catch and the satisfaction of a safe release so that the fish can reproduce and provide many more fish.
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Electric Jon Boat ClubI am startin a new club for Central Florida. Its the ELECTRIC JON CLUB!
We will have local bass fishing contests using electric trolling motor powered boats only. boat length limit 16 feet. I have a hobby designing Aluminum Jon bass boats and would to get others involved to share thoughts and have some fun fishing with electric power only! 407 448 0710 Capt Ron
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Flagler County Sportfishing ClubPrimarly Offshore and inshore fishing Along Flagler county and adjacent counties
www.fcsportfishing.com
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| Jacksonville Kayak Fishing provides kayak anglers with the information they need to enjoy kayak fishing in the greater Jacksonville, Florida area. Jacksonville Kayak Fishing Site |
| The Mangrove Coast Fly Fishers is a local fly fishing club established in 1992 to advance the knowledge and enjoyment of saltwater fly fishing in both local and distant waters, and to provide a forum for beginner and novice fly fishers to expand their knowledge and experience. We promote fly-fishing for our spouses and children, and we introduce fishermen and non-fishermen alike to the sport of fly casting and fly tying. The club became a Charter chapter of The Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF) in 2005.
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| Organization that holds celebrity tournaments such as the Mercury Redbone Celebrity Tournament Series, Redbone@large, and Red-Trout Series as well as other charitable works benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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| Conserving, Restoring and Education Through Fly Fishing
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Old Salt Fishing is a 501(c)(3) organization with local roots, celebrates their 35th year of service to the community in 2006. The organization, comprised solely of volunteers, hosts a schedule of more than 12 fundraising events each year.
The group has generated in excess of $250,000 to local charitable organizations in the last three years. Donees include the Children’s Dream Fund, Pinellas Association for Retarded Citizens, TASCO (Teen Arts, Sports and Cultural Opportunities) City of St. Petersburg, the Celma Mastry Ovarian Cancer Foundation
The group holds monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of the month at the American Legion Post 273, 600 American Legion Drive, Madeira Beach, FL.
For more information contact Jill Foraker, Secretary at 727-422-6420, jill@stargg.com or call the Old Salt Line 727-497-1060; or visit us on the web at www.oldsaltfishing.org.
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Winter Haven Lunker Lovers Bass Club is an FLW affiliated draw club fishing the Kissimmee Chain, Lake Okeechobee, Lake Istokpoga, and other waters in central Florida.
P.O. Box 9242
Winter Haven, Florida 33880
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| The primary focus of Guide Associations are to further conservation efforts of the waters that we fish. Associations are also dedicated to forming and holding their members to high professional moral and ethical standards and to promote and educate others on responsible angling within their region.
If you don't see an Association that you promote or are a part of listed here, REGISTER with CFLFR and use the link at the bottom of this page to add your Association. ASSOCIATION LISTINGS ARE FREE.
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| The CCCA was founded in 1998 as a 501c(4) non-profit organization with the sole purpose of organizing local charter captains and fishing guides to enhance the fishing opportunities of anglers in the Central Florida area. From the offshore waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the pristine flats of the Indian River Lagoon, our member captains have the local knowledge to provide you with the finest fishing experience available on Florida's Space Coast.
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Statewide organization of Professional Guides, Corporate Affiliates, and Associate Affiliates who have been working together, for the past 12 years, toward the goal of "Better Fishing through Conservation". We believe it is essential to lobby to protect the rights of all recreational anglers for access and responsible use of the natural resources available in Florida's State waters.
Florida Guides Association
P.O. Box 542991
Merritt Island, FL 32954
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The Fun Coast Charter Boat Association is an organization of Professional Charter Boat Owners, Captains and Crew members. Each hand selected member has demonstrated a commitment to conduct their charter business with the highest level of honesty and integrity to ensure our customers have the safest, most enjoyable and productive fishing experience possible.
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| The Homosassa Guides Association (HGA) has helped visitors and locals alike enjoy the area’s acclaimed angling for almost half a century. Some of our members are third-generation guides, with a love of this business literally in their blood. All are proven professionals, accomplished angling experts with the know-how to navigate these rock-filled waters to celebrated fishing spots.
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The Indian River Guides Association is a professional organization that was formed to give the professional guide a voice in matters affecting the Indian river lagoon system. It is an organization designed to promote the fine art of fishing to others and improve the guiding profession by holding its members to high moral and ethical standards.
Indian River Guides Association Inc.
P. O. Box 5321
Titusville, Florida 32783-5321
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