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Bank Fishing - Ocklawaha River, Florida

  • Tink
  • Aug 12, 2017
  • 1 min read

A few nibbles but no bites. I think even the fish were too hot to fish!!

The 74-mile-long Ocklawaha River flows north from central Florida until it joins the St. Johns River near Palatka. Its name is a corruption of ak-lowahe, Creek for "muddy". Wikipedia

Length: 74 mi

Source: Lake Griffin

Main source: Harris chain of lakes; 0 ft (0 m)

Mouth: St. Johns River

Country: United States of America

Bridges: Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge

This old fella was begging for bait. I nicknamed him "Ocki".


 
 
 

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