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Nestled half way between Naples and Marco Island, Florida, is a place we call paradise, Pelican Lake Motorcoach Resort. A fully resident-owned luxury resort, Pelican Lake is a tropical wonderland. Each of the 289 spacious lots are individually landscaped with lush tropical plants, stately royal palms and thick foliage for the ultimate in beauty and privacy.

Pelican Lake has all the amenities you expect in a luxury RV resort including park-wide wifi, modern fitness center, deluxe pool and spa, tennis courts, and a spacious clubhouse/ballroom that is home to the many events and activities that are the hallmark of life at Pelican Lake.

The Pelican Lake Lifestyle Pelican Lake owners and guests lead an active and diverse lifestyle. Set in the heart of the Southwest Florida Gulf Coast, opportunities abound for outdoor activities such as golf, fishing, boating, kayaking, biking, and motorcycle rides or a more a casual set of activities such as world-class shopping, dining, art classes and cultural events.

A People Friendly Resort

Pelican Lake is a resort with friendly outgoing people engaged in an active RV lifestyle in a beautiful setting. When the sun goes down, the fun continues. Whether a quiet dinner with friends at a local hotspot, an evening entertaining guests at your lot, a Wii bowling tournament in the clubhouse, or a fun-filled dinner/dance at one of the many Pelican Lake events, be prepared to have a great time and meet new people sharing common interests and a good time.

And Bring Your Dancing Shoes Too….

Each year, Pelican Lake holds number of special events. Beginning with a New Years Eve formal dinner/dance, fun-filled potluck theme dinners, Friday night karaoke sessions, or the raucous ThunderFest auction event; music, dancing and food combine to set the stage for a great time with life-long friends.

Luxury RV Shows

Each year Pelican Lake hosts two Luxury Class A motorcoach RV shows. This years’ events take place January 20th-22nd and February 17th-19th. Millennium Luxury Coach is a proud participant in this event, which brings owners and guests together for a weekend of the newest and best in motorcoach living. And each Saturday night during the shows, the dancing, food, conversation and camaraderie continue….an event not to be missed.

Pelican Lake Motorcoach Resort is a place blessed with spectacular weather, great facilities and amenities and a special group of fun-loving people. So if you’re looking for an ownership opportunity, seasonal rental or just a weekend, Pelican Lake is truly a place called paradise.

Location Information

Pelican Lake is 9.2 miles south from I-75 exit 101 (Collier Blvd.). From I-75, drive south on Collier Blvd to our entrance on Championship Drive. Naples Beach is approximately 15 minutes west and Marco Beach is approximately 10 minutes south of our location.

Pelican Lake is close to the Marriott Golf and Country Club (a semi-private course), the new Fiddler’s creek Golf and Country Club and also a public driving range. There is a boat ramp approximately 3 miles from Pelican Lake, and they have several shopping centers within a few miles. You’ll find grocery stores, department stores, and a large plaza of factory outlets nearby.

Image from page 275 of “Fish stories alleged and experienced, with a little history natural and unnatural” (1909)
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Identifier: fishstoriesalleg00hold
Title: Fish stories alleged and experienced, with a little history natural and unnatural
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Holder, Charles Frederick, 1851-1915 Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931, joint author
Subjects: Fishes
Publisher: New York, H. Holt and company
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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d and reel. AtPalm Beach, Florida, the sailfish is now taken with a rod,to the joy of the anglers and the terror and dismay of manynegro boatmen, who generally stand up and look anxious,when the line becomes slack. One of the most enthusiastic of these swordfish anglers isMr. John B. Cauldwell of New York, who sends me thefollowing notes on the new game fish of Florida: To sportsmen in search of giant game fish no fightingmember of the finny tribe, inhabiting the Atlantic, affordssuch lively sport as the great sailfish to be found off theFlorida Coast. The small number of these rare fish an-nually taken in Atlantic waters is partially explained by theuncertainties and difficulties to be encountered in locatingtheir presence, as well as the great skill, experience andendurance required in handling them with rod and reel.Although infrequently seen near the Florida Keys, theyseldom leave the vicinity of the warm Gulf Stream, whosewaters approach within five miles of Palm Beach, the near-

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THE RECORD SWORDFISH AT SANTA CATALINA.Taken with rod and reel. Weight about 150 pounds. On the Trail of the Sailfish 223 est point of contact to the shores of Florida, from whichfamous resort one may embark in surf or power boats forthe fishing grounds. There is a fairly good chance of find-ing them on warm, sunny days, swimming with their greatdorsal fins projecting slightly out of the water, and imme-diately a school is discovered, all power must be used toforge ahead of these fast-swimming denizens of the deepand cross their path a hundred yards in advance, then stopand allow the boat to drift slowly along, when the rodshould be cast with a lively fresh bait. While they oftenstrike at cut bait or a spoon in trolling, they are seldom wellhooked, owing to the peculiar character of their jaws. Asa rule they bite very quietly, and must be given thirty toforty feet of line before striking, as their mouths are small,hard and bony, not unlike the tarpon in their internal struc-ture, and

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