Ridgerunner, I'm from this area but have only been in Doctor's Lake a couple times. It is freshwater--however, I believe your concerns could be valid. You will be right close to walking the line with the tidal influence of the ocean. I do think I have read that the minute salt content in the St. Johns actually originates with intrusion of salt into the underwater aquifer rather than the ocean. But, of course, the closer to the ocean you get, the less acurate that statement would be. I'm giving a ball-park estimate here, that the ocean is about 30 miles away, and downstream from Doctor's Lake, as the St. Johns flows north. Several years ago I was there and jumped in for a quick dip. I didn't take a swallow, but what dribbles around your mouth as you come up for air all tasted pretty fresh. Also, there were grass beds in the lake. You don't see that around someplace with salt. I think you will find all the fresh water species there. You will also catch some saltwater species in that vicinity, but they start to become fewer by the time you get to Green Cove Springs.


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