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Fishing Report 3-4-08
This time of the year weather is everything, Dan Lewis and party did not have the best weather but is was fishable. The tomoka Basin was up to it's old tricks of hide the fish. The Redfish school that has been there for several months has taken a leave so we went up river which is to the south, Tomoka River is one of those that flows south out of the Tomoka Forest area. This proved to be the right move, we found a flat where the Bowfins were starting to gather to spawn. Great fun for catch and release fishing. In the middle of everything a very large Snook got into the act and made one short run over a log and cut 20 pound braided line like it was nothing. The morning ended with a 4 pound Large mouth bass. That"s what is so great about Tomoka, varity.
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