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  1. Hey SoFlo anglers! Hoping you can help me out. I normally fish smaller lakes in Dade county but feel like trying something new and maybe in the process, breaking my LMB record (8.3 lbs) which I've been stuck on for over 5 years!! I've been to Wolf Lake and CB Smith but only caught small fish. I was looking at Markham Park but being that I have never been there I don't know what to expect or bring. It seems pretty big on Google Earth with lots of shoreline fishing. I also read somewhere that you are limited to 1 rod. If that's true then i'd rather go somewhere else. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! FYI ..Strictly catch and release when it comes to freshwater fishing. Tight lines
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