Any sweet spots?

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Any sweet spots?

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I'm heading out to the Ocala Forest to do a little camping and hopefully alot of fishing. I am just curious if there are any areas to be recommended. Thanks!
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Here are some highlights:
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Looks like a lot of fun! :D
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Post by birddog »

Great looking place. and a neat picture of the bear.

Its a shame the Taylors were having a family reunion while you were there though. :lol:
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^^^What BD said.
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Jumptrout51 wrote:^^^What BD said.
:smt005 You ain't right
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Post by tin can »

birddog wrote:
Jumptrout51 wrote:^^^What BD said.
:smt005 You ain't right
You just figgered that out? :smt005
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Post by mjsigns »

Nice looking place out in nature...
I like those monkeys :-D
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you know, they live wild along the Silver River. (...the monkeys that is)

a little googling informed me that they were released on an island in the 30s by the operator of the Riverboat attraction in order to get more tourists but he did not know they could swim.
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Post by Reel Cowboy »

Cool pictures. Looks like a great time. :thumbup:
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Thanks for the photos. The monkeys are a hoot :-D
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Post by RiverRunner »

Great pics, looks like ya'll had a blast. I never knew Florida had monkeys...in the wild that is.
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Post by wevans »

The little bastagges can be mean as hell at times also "I used to live in Palatka" :o :beer:
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Monkeys! I didn't know that. Monkeys! Wow!
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MONKEYS IN SILVER SPRINGS

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THAT COLONY OF MONKEYS GOT STARTED WHEN ABOUT A HALF DOZEN GOT LOOSE WHILE THEY WERE FILMING A TARZAN MOVIE AT SILVER SPRING BACK IN THE THIRTIES. I HAD A BOY SCOUT TROOP DOWN THERE WHEN THEY WERE FILMING AND SOME OF THE BOYS GOT IN THE MOVIE, THEY PAID THEM $5 EACH FOR SWIMMING AROUND IN THE SPRINGS WHILE THEY MADE THE MOVIE.
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