Izaak Walton Lodge (Dock)

Izaak Walton Lodge (Dock), Florida, United States
29.0295° N, -82.7143° W
Izaak Walton Lodge (Dock)
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Book your Yankeetown fishing charter today. We fish inshore for Trout, Redfish, Snook, Sheephead, Tarpon, Cobia, and Sharks. Our Nature Coast charters and guide service use only local fishing guides. We also offer scalloping charters during season. Call today to book your trip. Izaak Walton Lodge was originally built by Mr. A.F. Knotts and was completed in 1924, serving as a winter retreat for his wealthy northern friends. Mr. Knotts was a lawyer and civil engineer who helped plot the city of Gary Indiana so he had much knowledge of planning and development.He did entertain many for short visits including Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and a few presidents. The area boasted some of the finest hunting and fishing to be found. Fishing and hunting still abound in the area.The name Izaak Walton refers to a 1600’s era Englishman that was an outdoorsman and was particularly concerned with water conservation. In 1630 he published the very famous work “The Compleat Angler”, a guide to fly fishing, which is still in print today. The Izaak Walton League was formed as a conservation group and named inhis honor. There are currently some 250 chapters nationwide. Mr. Knotts, who was also familiar with his works, similarly paid tribute by naming his lodge The Izaak Walton Lodge.At this time there were many local fishermen, and those left over from the phosphate days of the early 1900’s, who came to call the area Yankeetown, and as hard as Mr.Knotts fought against it he finally had to give in and embrace it. He even erected “See Yankeetown” signs throughout central Florida.Phosphate was a booming industry in the region. It was brought by trucks and trains to Dunnellon and then loaded on barges and taken down river to the gulf where an island city was created by Captain Inglis, another entrepreneur of the time, and name-sake of Yankeetown’s city of Inglis.The phosphate was then transferred to ships and taken back to Germany and other parts of Europe to make gun powder. Recognizing the danger of the unstable European countries rearming themselves after WWI the federal government shut down the export of phosphate, thus halting the main commerce.

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