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When you think about it, its a fact that they move. as on Crescent from early fall being
in North end gorging themselves on fresh & Saltwater food comming through the
St Johnsa. As winter sets in they move southward to around the island and later more
into canal & dead lake, haws creek as Spawning takes place. Thats quite a distance,
i would think somewhere around 18 - 20 mi. one way. But just realized Crescent is not
a river and got off subject but this lake is a moving tital basin body of water controlled
somewhat by Tides & St Johns and definetly food chain movement.
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Thanks for the answers. On another thread we were talking about setting length limits and it got me to thinking if limits are set at one of the St. Johns lakes and not the others what would happen?
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[QUOTE=fishin813;2635490]When you think about it, its a fact that they move. as on Crescent from early fall being
in North end gorging themselves on fresh & Saltwater food comming through the
St Johnsa. As winter sets in they move southward to around the island and later more
into canal & dead lake, haws creek as Spawning takes place. Thats quite a distance,
i would think somewhere around 18 - 20 mi. one way. But just realized Crescent is not
a river and got off subject but this lake is a moving tital basin body of water controlled
somewhat by Tides & St Johns and definetly food chain movement.[/QUOTE
Crescent was actually one of the lakes I was thinking about since fish can move through Dunns Creek to the river.
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