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I haven't got to bass fish since the specks started biting.My fishing partner is stocking his freezer and we have been killing them on the local lakes.I don't eat fish anymore as I had to live on them once for three months lol.I can't get him to bass fish right now but in a couple more trips I think he will have a years supply.If you are bank bound get some wild shiners and go to Wekiva Springs state park.When you enter the park take the road to the left to Sand Lake.There is a path that will take you to the lake.The water is crystal clear and full of trees so bring heavy tackle.You will need a cork float and large kahle hook.Go left once you get to the lake and fish the first opening you come to.I caught my first double digit there.My ex pulled a thirteen from same spot.This was twenty years ago but I don't think much has changed.The lake is fed by an artesian well and a great place to observe bass in their natural habitat.Hope this helps.P.S.Make sure to wear polarized sunglasses you will be in for a treat.

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