January 10, 2018
FLW is extremely saddened to announce that the body of co-angler Nik Kayler, 38, of Apopka, Florida, has been recovered from Lake Okeechobee.
Kayler’s body was recovered from the lake near Clewiston, Florida, Wednesday morning by a commercial vessel.
Numerous agencies, including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), United States Coast Guard, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office and Okeechobee Sheriff’s Office were involved in the search which began Thursday evening.
“Our prayers are with Nik’s family during this time of unimaginable tragedy,” said FLW President of Operations Kathy Fennel. “The loss of his life touches the entire fishing community.”
Further updates will be released as they become available from local authorities investigating the accident.
A GoFundMe campaign has been established benefiting Nik’s wife, Kelly, and daughter, Caralee. To make a contribution, please visit GoFundMe.com/Nik-Kayler.
An official statement from the FWC was released Wednesday afternoon:
On Thursday, January 4, William Kisiah (DOB 4/9/1966) of Slidell, LA and Nicolas Kayler (DOB 1/1/1980) of Apopka, FL departed the C. Scott Driver boat ramp located on the Kissimmee River in Okeechobee, Florida aboard a 21’ Ranger Bass Boat. Preliminary information indicates that the vessel encountered rough waters and struck a wave and Mr. Kayler was ejected from the vessel. Mr. Kisiah made landfall at the Pahokee Marina later that evening when he made contact with Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Numerous agencies, including the FWC, United States Coast Guard, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office and Okeechobee Sheriff’s Office were involved in the search for Mr. Kayler.
Mr. Kayler's body was recovered on the morning of January 10 by a commercial vessel in the vicinity of the Clewiston water tower on the lake.
All of the members of the FWC want to express our sincere sympathies to the victims and families of the victims involved in this incident. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. The FWC would like to take this opportunity to remind all boaters enjoying Florida’s beautiful waterways to do so safely. Please wear your life jacket and maintain 360-degree awareness at all times while boating. For boating safety tips, please visit MyFWC.com/boating. This incident is currently under investigation by the FWC.
FLW and FWC Statement on Recovery of Missing Angler Nik Kayler's Body
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Re: FLW and FWC Statement on Recovery of Missing Angler Nik Kayler's Body
Wonder if he was wearing a Life Jacket?
Does FLW have a rule like BASS stating if the Big Engine is running everyone must be wearing their Life Jacket?
Does FLW have a rule like BASS stating if the Big Engine is running everyone must be wearing their Life Jacket?
Re: FLW and FWC Statement on Recovery of Missing Angler Nik Kayler's Body
This was their blast-off pic. He was wearing a life jacket then.
Re: FLW and FWC Statement on Recovery of Missing Angler Nik Kayler's Body
The boater saw him afloat after he went over board. The life vest was a BPS and appeared to be working. How he was found does not mean the vest was not functioning. He may have been lodged underneath the vegetation at the shoreline. The wind and waves are very strong this time of year. He may have also been pulled under by a gator although from my experience the gators are not very active when it is that cold.
Bassfishman wrote:Wonder if he was wearing a Life Jacket?
Does FLW have a rule like BASS stating if the Big Engine is running everyone must be wearing their Life Jacket?
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