A recent poll by the County showed that about 75% of the visitors to the area are there for the fishing. I forget how many tournaments there are each year, but it's a bunch. Not only the bass and the catfish; they have a Speckled Perch festival every year at the same time as one of the rodeos.
The irony is, I'm not much of a fisherman, and what little I have done has been saltwater. I'm not keen about the taste of freshwater fish, and just never had the time to do it for sport.
But then, I just seem to go from one irony to another -- the city where I now live (Port St. Lucie) is on the way to becoming a world center for golf, and I don't play golf...so I guess it's appropriate that I move to one of Florida's best fishing areas and not fish /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif.
The locks are all operating, the lake is at historically high levels after all the rain this past summer. They are planning to lower the level of a large lake up North in the Kissimmee chain in order to clean it, and that will dump even more water in Lake Okeechobee. The big controversy is that the lake water has to go somewhere, so they release it into canals that go across Florida, reducing the salinity of the brackish water estuaries along the coast and ruining the fishing there.
Many years ago, the Corps of Engineers turned the Kissimmee River (the primary feeder for the lake) into a straight canal. Thqat led to nutrient-rich runoff entering the lake and ruining the habitat. Today, the most important project is returning the Kissimmee to a meandering wetland.