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    The biologist at the Crescent slabfest a few years back said that all of St. Johns is at least 10% salt at all times.


    THE BEST TIME TO FISH IS WHEN IT'S RAINING AND WHEN IT'S NOT RAINING

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck Detector View Post
    I figured there was a story behind your 1st comment, hope nothing serious came of "Katies" encounter , although I would think rays make for easy target practice when learning to bow-fish And yes CG1, it was a fresh water lake along the St. John's river that I like to call a brine solution, the semi-salty waters pre-season's the specks you know
    No problems on that side. My issue with them is when soaking a chunk waiting on a redfish at night and them things take it or them swimming right in front your boat while flounder gigging, clouding up the water.

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    I saw 2 snook at Blue Springs a few years back while visiting the Manatees. They were just inside the clear water out near the river. I asked all these questions then myself.
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around

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