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EDWARD MEDARD PARK ANGLER'S GUIDE HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY ![]()
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Edward
Medard Reservoir, formerly known as Pleasant Grove Reservoir, is a
770 acre reclaimed phosphate mine within Edward Medard Park. This
park is located in Hillsborough County, approximately six miles east
of Brandon, one mile south of State Route 60 on Turkey Creek Road.
The park, maintained by the Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation
Department, has facilities for fishing, boating, canoe rental,
picnicking, camping, hiking, and swimming.
The reservoir was impounded in 1970
and is very popular, with approximately one-quarter million visitors
annually. Medard Reservoir is a fertile and productive impoundment
with an extensive, irregular shoreline. Bottom contours of the lake
are very irregular as well, with an average depth of nine feet and
maximum depth of 33 feet.
Admission is free (donations
optional), with the park open from 6 a.m. to 6-8 p.m. (sunset)
depending on the season and day of the week. After-hours fishing
permits can be purchased by contacting the park office at
(863) 653-7705. Outboard motors are allowed, but boats must operate at
idle speed only for public safety and erosion prevention.
The
Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Department, Southwest
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are working to provide a
quality fishing experience through cooperative fisheries management.
Comments, questions, and suggestions concerning this program are
greatly appreciated.
Please contact the : 863 Report any game or fish violations to:
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