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Fishing in Bloomingdale, Florida, United States

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BragsCatch

Nice little pond with good parking. There’s a sidewalk around the whole pond so you can work all the way around it. Watch out for the gator! There’s also a spot to launch Kayaks into the Bay and you can probably wade in the water and catch some saltwater stuff too

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Gated community, very good fishing.
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10lb.Dink.Whisperer

The Lake Carlton lakes (Turkey Ford and Lake Thomas) are behind a guard house in a private community. I’ve lived here 6 years and have been fishing here since I first arrived. Lots of species, and the lakes are very healthy. If you get through the gate, please be ethical fishermen/women and pick up trash. Take your trash, used lures and line with you. I’d like to continue fishing here and I don’t want to lose that privilege. I also STRONGLY advise you to release the fish you catch. Though the fishing is great, it used to be a lot better. These waters are still recovering from a massive hurricane Irma kill and there are also quite a few people who keep their catches around these lakes.