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DixieReb
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coastal rivers

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Did the recent rains mess the rivers up much in N. Fl.? I was wondering if the flats were in any kind of shape for fishing, it's getting warm enough. We had a ton of rain up here, it's still a mess. :-?
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Several creeks that feed the alapaha came over the bridges and one washed out hwy 112, I would think with the water coming that way they will be muddy soon.
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Saturday water was 60-65. Water was a bit muddy, but not horrible. I didn’t notice many fish on the flats yet. They were stacked in creeks.
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Can't see much difference on the flats around Yates. Water still very clear. Did find fish yesterday on the flats. Still, they were located a short distance from creeks.
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