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Harris Chain, St John's River
06/03/09 12:58 PM
sbt outdoors
Water levels remain high and daily rain showers are sending run-off from fields and canals into the main lakes and rivers. The mouth of residential canals are producing schooling Bass. Rising water levels have made the canals more accessible. Apopka-Beauclair canal is still producing big Shellcrackers and Bluegill. Also look for bedding panfish around lily pads in coves and canals. Big Catfish are moving into the Wekiva river to spawn. Fish the deep holes with nite-crawlers or medium domestic shiners.

The Bass will hold tight to heavy cover during the hot summer days. Flip or cast a rubber worm into grass or pads and slow down. Crappie have moved off the beds into open water. Don't worry you can still catch them by tight lining a drift rig in deeper water. I like the marked channel in Lake Monroe. Lake Harris has some very deep holes on the Yalaha side and the bridge is good at night.

Captain Joe Hussey
SBT Outdoors
www.sbtoutdoors.com

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