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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is pleased to
provide you with this web guide to Commission freshwater fishing piers.
Florida is blessed with wonderful freshwater fishing opportunities. Besides
being home to the Florida largemouth bass and numerous other game fish, we
have over 3 million acres of lakes and 12,000 miles of rivers and streams. As of
1 July, 2003, the boating and fishing access program is collocated with boating
safety in the Office of Water Ways Management, within the Division of Law
Enforcement.
On these web pages, you will find
listings and directions to all current Commission freshwater fishing pier
and boardwalk facilities.
Since the mid-1950's, the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission,
now the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has been building
boat ramps. However, it wasn't until 1997
that this project was expanded to create a program for constructing fishing
piers and boardwalks to make fishing more accessible and enjoyable for
anglers who prefer not to boat or don't have access to a boat.
Current site designs call for upgrading facilities to provide
universal accessibility for the disabled. This entails
constructing
paths for the physically impaired. At many sites, floating dock systems
will be placed for better access as monies become available. Project staff
are working with county and city personnel to ensure all work at these
sites is universally accessible. Universal accessibility for the disabled
not only guarantees that a facility is accessible to everyone, but also
provides a safer and easier facility for all users.
This project is funded in part by Sport
Fish Restoration monies made available by the Department of the
Interior and the State Game and Fish Trust Fund. Sport Fish Restoration
funds are generated by a tax on sporting equipment and motorboat fuels.



