Yeah that's the lake.It has no public access .Most people don't even know it's there.I started fishing on it when I was 14.Its always been a great bass lake.The record bass is 13 and a half.I fished it nearly every day as a teen.I also used to fish the river a lot esp.70s and 80s in mandarin,julington creek,orangedale and picolata.Used to wade fish a lot back then too in those areas( not julington for wading).Fished a lot for big bream then too.I never really thought much about the pollution then.We used to catch a few that had sores on them.I only fished on your side of the river a few times-won a tournament in Drs lake once.I really enjoyed the wild quality those areas had then.The owls would start near dusk and about that time the gators would come out.Development has changed the lifestyle for sure.I have not fished the river now for a long time .Fished Julington a few times and haven't done good like I did in the 70s.I'd fish it more but have some serious family restraints that keeps me home a lot.I used to fish tournaments all over N FL. at many of the popular lakes of the area.I used to fish Georges lake a lot in Putnam county( not lake George although I fished it in a tournament once)I was surprised that you mentioned the "Scrub" lakes in the ocala forest.I fished (and hunted)there a lot until a few years ago.I liked that area so much that I sold my bass boat and bought a 12 foot Jon boat so I could launch in those backwoods ponds.My favorite is Crooked lake.Used to camp run a trot line,fry up the catfish and sit around the fire and pick banjo.Then get up in the morning and go bass fishing.Hopefully will be able to again soon.Hey thanks for the post!