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The Apopka Beauclair Canal
system is a sizable area of clear water that
holds bass year round. The entrance to these
canals is located near the southwestern shore of
Lake Beauclair. There is a lot of water to
be fished and it is all excellent at times. The
so-called "Clear Canal" is located here, which
is a major sight fishing area in the bedding
season. Many tournaments have been won in this
area for those willing to make the long run.
There are three public boat
ramps on the East Harris Chain lakes; two on
Lake Dora and one in the Town of Lake Jem. The
Lake Jem ramp is on the Apopka Beauclair canal.
Lake Beauclair can be found on
the Eustis USGS quad topo map. Lake Beauclair is
a lake in Lake County which is in Central
Florida.
Anyone interested in fishing Lake Beauclair
should consult with
local guides and
other local resources
before heading out on the lake. Anglers who fish Lake Beauclair
say it's simple to fish, straight edges with
some timber. Although most of the fish are
caught on the grass edges as with most Florida
lakes.
Closest
Town: Mount Dora
Lake Size:
1,111 Acres
Lake Notes:
Specializing in
Largemouth Bass,
Bluegill and Black
Crappie. It's part of the Ocklawaha Chain of
lakes.
In a continuing effort to restore fish and
wildlife habitat in the Ocklawaha chain of
lakes, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Watershed
Action Volunteer Program of the
St. Johns
River Water Management District is always
planting aquatic vegetation along the shoreline
of lakes Beauclair and Carlton in Lake County.
This effort is part of an ongoing shoreline
restoration project being conducted by the FWC
and Lake County Mosquito and Aquatic Plant
Management. To date, three miles of shoreline in
lakes Beauclair and Carlton have been planted
with desirable native aquatic plants that will
provide improved fish and wildlife habitat. When
the project is completed nearly eight miles of
shoreline will be revegetated in lakes Beauclair,
Carlton and Dora.
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Additional links,,
http://www.city-data.com/city/Auburndale-Florida.html
http://www.floridaconservation.org/fishing/piers/sw-reg.html
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