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Old 04-13-2014, 11:45 AM
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No sandbars in the Lauderdale area. You might find boat access to the big park south of Everglades. The beach would only be a hundred yards away.
John Lloyd State park, also known locally as Whiskey Creek. Crowded on weekends and you can't go too far down the creek before it gets shallow.

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Lake Maggiore is a good anchorage spot a mile or so north of Everglades. All houses around it, so no shore access, but its a good overnight spot before taking off for the Bahamas.
Connor, you've stumped me on this one. I grew up in Lauderdale, but I've never heard of Lake Maggiore. Lake Sylvia and Lake Mayan are the lakes in the area you're talking about that I used to go to. There's a 7.5 HP merc outboard somewhere in the muck on the bottom of Lake Sylvia that I inadvertently deposited there in a moment of youthful exuberance back around 1973. I also saw my first Seacraft there. It was a red 18 with a 150 Merc. I wanted one bad.

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