Lake Harney View Larger Map
This lake covers 6,058 acres and is home to some very good bass, crappie and bream fishing. Access is limited but can be gained by either the boat ramp on Mullet Rd off SR 46 via the St. Johns or a ramp in Lemon Bluff just south of Osteen.
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| Lake Jessup View Larger Map
This 10,011 acre lake supports some of the best bream fishing in the area, but bass fishing can be a bit of a dissapointment at best. Public access is obtained via ramps at Mullet Lake Rd off SR 46 and at the Black Hammock Fish Camp off SR 434.
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Lake Monroe View Larger Map
This lake is 9,406-acres and has terriffic crappie fishing in the cooler months and excellent bass fishing practically year round. At the seawall along US 17, its not unusual to catch a striped mullet or an atlantic croaker. Public access can be made from ramps at the Sanford Marina, a ramp at the intersection of US hwy17/92 and I-4 and off enterprise Rd on the northern side of the lake.
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| St. Johns River View Larger Map
All along this river and its lakes it connects, lake Beresford (800 acres), Lake Woodruff (2,200 acres) and Lake Dexter (1,902 acres) produce excellent catches of largemouth bass, striped bass, sunshine bass, crappie, and bream. Look along runs of vegetation and along structure as this is where the fish hole up. Also look for the mouth of Springrun creek and Get-Out creek, where the rivers and creeks meet for schooling fish.
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