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Went out of Holiday Park today (10/12).  This was the first time fishing the area, decided to do a little prefishing for a club tourney I have next weekend.  I ended running south the L67 canal for a bit, also fished a canal which runs north (off of the L67 canal).  We caught 4 fish (3 dinks and a 3.9lb).  Started the morning fishing hollow body frogs, then followed up with swimbaits and senkos.  Hope it turns around for next weekend, but I doubt it.

 

Tight lines.

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Went out of Holiday Park today (10/12). This was the first time fishing the area, decided to do a little prefishing for a club tourney I have next weekend. I ended running south the L67 canal for a bit, also fished a canal which runs north (off of the L67 canal). We caught 4 fish (3 dinks and a 3.9lb). Started the morning fishing hollow body frogs, then followed up with swimbaits and senkos. Hope it turns around for next weekend, but I doubt it.

Tight lines.

The canal that runs to the North, is called the Miami canal.

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Thanks Lou.  Let me tell you, the water was moving!  Also, towards the end of the canal (right before it meets up with L67), there was a small path which I saw a flats boat in there fishing.  My question is, if I were to go down those paths, am I required to have a flag or something when going in those places?  I'm assuming those paths lead to some of the flats.

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Yes, you need a orange flag when accessing the flats. I believe it has to be on 10ft pole also. I made one from an old ATV flag and PVC pipe. It's 1in pvc so it does bend a lil but it does the job.

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If its the path off to the south west, years ago it narrowed and it made it hard to turn around.  I have been in that one.  Just don't get into a tight situation.

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Thanks for the advise guys.  Unfortunately, I can't make my club tournament this weekend at HP, but I'll definitely keep this in mind when I do venture out there.

 

Tight lines.

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