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by Scott Wilson (Facebook Page)
by Scott Wilson (Facebook Page)

For any of the thousands of new names that do not know me, I am retired church plant pastor, and current business owner operator, and lifelong commercial, charter and sport fisherman Scott Wilson.
I have been fighting this devastating aquatic herbicide issue many years, but full bore for the last two in this time I have freely guided drone filmmakers, documentarians, Florida and national news crews. I have spoken boldly at (4) FWC commission meetings, spoken publicly and documented effects of constant spraying. I have been taught of many complexities of aquatic plant management by several of the most experienced in this field, including riding large scale harvesters on many occasions. I have studied multiple textbooks required for an applicators license. And, I spend 400-500 hours annually on lakes across Florida.
Throughout this, I have been accused of spreading misinformation, being paid by mechanical harvest company's, lying, even slandered by FWC staff, and had several guides accused me of "attention seeking". None of this could be further from the truth. Anyone ever taken time to know me, know I am likely one of the most genuine and generous people you will ever meet. Including, being out of pocket over 20k. Not having skin in this game and not accepting a dime from anyone.
No matter what untruths you may have heard, or anyone's personal opinion of me or my motives I could give a rats ass. Just like I told Matt Phillips and Kipp Frolich, I'm not involved to make any friends, but to help us save Florida.
If you care at any level about Florida freshwater Fishing. Wildlife, water quality, or long term sustainability you need to keep reading.
I enjoy all types of fishing. After 24 years as a commercial boat owner, operator in marathon and catching about everything that swims at least once. I love bass fishing, but truly love jig fishing for specks (crappie).
Many might say, so what??
Well here ya go.
The overwhelming majority of spraying we have all documented across Florida has been "shoreline" lattoral zone spraying, especially during the spring spawning season.
These shallow shorelines serve as cover and food supply for freshly hatched fish fry, turtles Ducks, waterfoul, and the entire lower food chain, including tad poles, frogs, shrimp, insects, crayfish, and shiners.
I have spoken many times to FWC to tell them the lower food chain in most sprayed systems is decimated.
How does this effect long term sustainability for fisheries??
During the winter speck spawn season specks and small large moth will share lots of the same habitat. For decades, on most lakes I would catch dozens on 6-12" bass in a day speck fishing.
This year (more than 30 fishing days) I caught a total of (3)!! None on Cypress, Hatch, Lochloosa or Nunans. I caught one on Kissimmee and (2) on Orange lake. (BOTH HAD SORES)
My experience and contention tells me that the successful spawn rate and recruitment to the fisheries is being destroyed.
Granted there are still giant large mouth bass in many Florida lakes. But remember these fish are the largest at the top of the food chain. Now with way to many with tumors, infections, and way skinny compared to head size.
What do you think will happen five years from now when these mature fish die off, without successful recruitment?? You think fishing for 12 lb bags is tough now?
Pictured to the right are fry fish caught last week in Lochooosa in a recently sprayed shoreline grass area. Look closely, you really think these fish will survive to maturity?
Do you think FWC Restocking programs can keep up?
Haters can write me off as crazy, uneducated, or out of touch.
ALL GOOD!
But you will remember in five years when Florida bass fishing has dwindled to unrecoverable populations. That you heard it here first.
Scott Wilson
I have been fighting this devastating aquatic herbicide issue many years, but full bore for the last two in this time I have freely guided drone filmmakers, documentarians, Florida and national news crews. I have spoken boldly at (4) FWC commission meetings, spoken publicly and documented effects of constant spraying. I have been taught of many complexities of aquatic plant management by several of the most experienced in this field, including riding large scale harvesters on many occasions. I have studied multiple textbooks required for an applicators license. And, I spend 400-500 hours annually on lakes across Florida.
Throughout this, I have been accused of spreading misinformation, being paid by mechanical harvest company's, lying, even slandered by FWC staff, and had several guides accused me of "attention seeking". None of this could be further from the truth. Anyone ever taken time to know me, know I am likely one of the most genuine and generous people you will ever meet. Including, being out of pocket over 20k. Not having skin in this game and not accepting a dime from anyone.
No matter what untruths you may have heard, or anyone's personal opinion of me or my motives I could give a rats ass. Just like I told Matt Phillips and Kipp Frolich, I'm not involved to make any friends, but to help us save Florida.
If you care at any level about Florida freshwater Fishing. Wildlife, water quality, or long term sustainability you need to keep reading.
I enjoy all types of fishing. After 24 years as a commercial boat owner, operator in marathon and catching about everything that swims at least once. I love bass fishing, but truly love jig fishing for specks (crappie).
Many might say, so what??
Well here ya go.
The overwhelming majority of spraying we have all documented across Florida has been "shoreline" lattoral zone spraying, especially during the spring spawning season.
These shallow shorelines serve as cover and food supply for freshly hatched fish fry, turtles Ducks, waterfoul, and the entire lower food chain, including tad poles, frogs, shrimp, insects, crayfish, and shiners.
I have spoken many times to FWC to tell them the lower food chain in most sprayed systems is decimated.
How does this effect long term sustainability for fisheries??
During the winter speck spawn season specks and small large moth will share lots of the same habitat. For decades, on most lakes I would catch dozens on 6-12" bass in a day speck fishing.
This year (more than 30 fishing days) I caught a total of (3)!! None on Cypress, Hatch, Lochloosa or Nunans. I caught one on Kissimmee and (2) on Orange lake. (BOTH HAD SORES)
My experience and contention tells me that the successful spawn rate and recruitment to the fisheries is being destroyed.
Granted there are still giant large mouth bass in many Florida lakes. But remember these fish are the largest at the top of the food chain. Now with way to many with tumors, infections, and way skinny compared to head size.
What do you think will happen five years from now when these mature fish die off, without successful recruitment?? You think fishing for 12 lb bags is tough now?
Pictured to the right are fry fish caught last week in Lochooosa in a recently sprayed shoreline grass area. Look closely, you really think these fish will survive to maturity?
Do you think FWC Restocking programs can keep up?
Haters can write me off as crazy, uneducated, or out of touch.
ALL GOOD!
But you will remember in five years when Florida bass fishing has dwindled to unrecoverable populations. That you heard it here first.
Scott Wilson
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FWC Orange Lake Management Plan Meeting.
You would think by now the FWC would stop embarrassing themselves but they keep on doing it.
The FWC wants to spray 1200 acres of hydrilla instead of harvesting it even though it would be cheaper and better for the environment.
"PLEASE CALL" Melissa Tucker and DEMAND that she Mechanical Harvest the Hydrilla instead of Using PESTICIDES!!!
Melissa Tucker
[email protected]
850 488-3831
FWC Orange Lake Management Plan Meeting.
You would think by now the FWC would stop embarrassing themselves but they keep on doing it.
The FWC wants to spray 1200 acres of hydrilla instead of harvesting it even though it would be cheaper and better for the environment.
"PLEASE CALL" Melissa Tucker and DEMAND that she Mechanical Harvest the Hydrilla instead of Using PESTICIDES!!!
Melissa Tucker
[email protected]
850 488-3831
a Few Speakers from 3.2-3.2022 FWC Commission Meeting
Link to video source
Link to video source
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FWC Lake Mgmt Plan - Okeechobee Public Meeting 02-16-2022 by Inwood Marketing
1) Dennis Lee 25:03 2) Jim Watt 38:54 3) Mike Knepper 43:27 4) 1:01:20 Betty Osceola
1) Dennis Lee 25:03 2) Jim Watt 38:54 3) Mike Knepper 43:27 4) 1:01:20 Betty Osceola
!!! THANK YOU Scott Wilson and Mike Knepper !!!
How the FWC Lost all It's Credibility
FWC Members Sit on Chemical Lobby Group
FWC - Lake Okeechobee Management Plan Meeting
February 18, 2022
Dr. Paul Gray addresses the FWC
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The FWC's Lake Okeechobee Management Plan meeting
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PROOF...CHEMICALS DO BUILD UP IN FISH...PROOF
Shad ...and... Catfish
Per the University of Georgia
Tested for: Diquat Dibromide vs Glyphosate
Catfish: Diaquat-2,231ppm, Dibromite-143ppm
Shad: Diaquat-3,413ppm, Dibromite-55ppm
Did the Fish DIE from the chemicals?... Per the Lab, "YES!"
Shad ...and... Catfish
Per the University of Georgia
Tested for: Diquat Dibromide vs Glyphosate
Catfish: Diaquat-2,231ppm, Dibromite-143ppm
Shad: Diaquat-3,413ppm, Dibromite-55ppm
Did the Fish DIE from the chemicals?... Per the Lab, "YES!"
Florida Fish and WildlifeConservation Commission
Lake Management Plans
FWC Lake Management Public Meetings Videos - UnListed
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission • Farris Bryant Building • 620 S. Meridian St. • Tallahassee, FL • (850) 488-4676
Lake Management Plans
FWC Lake Management Public Meetings Videos - UnListed
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission • Farris Bryant Building • 620 S. Meridian St. • Tallahassee, FL • (850) 488-4676
FWC is picking up dead manatees
Pesticide Genocide... 2021 Continued Destruction of Florida's Water by FWC
Interview with Joe Yarborough
by K-nep Environment
by K-nep Environment
FWC botches harvesting job on Lake Kissimmee by K-nep Environment https://youtu.be/3xdlXSk5qeY
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Sweet water Wetlands Park sprayed with herbicides
by K-nep Environment |
Scott Wilson speaks 7.23.2020 Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
Rep. Brian Mast
7.27.2020 I testified before Congress today to prevent your taxpayer dollars from being used to spray toxic chemicals on Florida’s waterways. This is a counterproductive way to manage invasive species, and we need to come together to #StopThePoisoning!
7.27.2020 I testified before Congress today to prevent your taxpayer dollars from being used to spray toxic chemicals on Florida’s waterways. This is a counterproductive way to manage invasive species, and we need to come together to #StopThePoisoning!
PLEASE... Flood Rep. Brian Mast office with calls in support of him speaking up against pesticide use. Thank you!
Scott Wilson, Tracy Marinello and I interviewed, who I believe, is one of the smartest men in Florida regarding aquatic plants. For the last 30 years, he has built treatment wetlands all over the world. He even wrote a book on the subject. His name is Dr. Bob Knight. Wait until you hear what he thinks about spraying aquatic plants with chemical herbicides.
A big thank you goes to our good friend Tracy for setting this interview up.
A big thank you goes to our good friend Tracy for setting this interview up.
FWC Sprays Herbicides on Private Lands at GUN POINT!
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How Would You Feel if this Arm was Pointed at YOU on YOUR LAND ???
How Would You Feel if this Arm was Pointed at YOU on YOUR LAND ???
Florida Sheriffs GUN POINT ... LOCKED and LOADED
Just to Spray Pesticides?... Really?
Just to Spray Pesticides?... Really?
These are 70 Screen Captures from the video
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FWC Contractor Assaulting and Endagering Owen Cassels?
Video Interviews People Sharing their Stories
FWC END the PESTICIDE SPRAYING
FWC END the PESTICIDE SPRAYING
FWC breaking their own laws
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Eric Cassels
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Chuck Fields owner of the Quack Shack
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David Ocks, a bass guide on Lake Rosalie
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Mark Roberts, Tournament Director for the Xtreme series
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Al Preseau
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Andy Denton Gator Cove
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Herbicide Use in Florida Waters by Tracy Marinello
VIDEO Links:
- A group in Kisumu turns the curse of water hyacinth into a blessing
- ALGAE POISONS LURK INFLORIDA DRINKING WATER
- Beyond Pesticides Blog
- Biofuel from Water Hyacinth opens a world of possibilities for Kisumu residents
- Experts find citrus and marine diseases caused by glyphosate
- FWC/Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - What's Happening on My Lake Interactive Webpage
- Glyphosate Breakdown Increases Problems of Algal Blooms
- Herbicides Registered for Use in Florida Waters by UFlIFAS university of Florida
- K-nep Environment
- Indian River County to build nutrient removal facility to protect lagoon
- PASOP
- Powerful chemicals could be killing Florida's wildlife and supercharging red tide by CNN
- Using Water Hyacinth to make animal feeds.
- Water Hyacinth as Compost
- Water Hyacinth Problem No More
- Weedkiller products more toxic than their active ingredient, tests show - After more than 40 years of widespread use, new scientific tests show formulated weedkillers have higher rates of toxicity to human cells
Lake Hatchineha
"Algae Bloom"
"Algae Bloom"
Before Algae Bloom
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After Algae Bloom
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Mosquito Control sprays herbicides in waterways
EPISODE 183 CNN "Go There" by Bill Weir
Powerful chemicals could be killing Florida's wildlife and supercharging red tide
CLICK HERE to Watch Presentation
Powerful chemicals could be killing Florida's wildlife and supercharging red tide
CLICK HERE to Watch Presentation
THINK
Herbicide + Adjuvant
is
GOOD
for the
Fish?
Wildlife?
Water?
Environment?
YOU ?
Herbicide + Adjuvant
is
GOOD
for the
Fish?
Wildlife?
Water?
Environment?
YOU ?
Please Contact Your Florida Representatives and say
"NO MORE HERBICIDE SPRAYING, FWC and Their Contractors are KILLING FLORIDA"
They are KILLING!...
Is This a Pesticide WAR?...
"NO MORE HERBICIDE SPRAYING, FWC and Their Contractors are KILLING FLORIDA"
They are KILLING!...
Is This a Pesticide WAR?...
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