Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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itiger
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Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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Which one is deeper? Just wanted to try Lake Iamonia but not sure if it is shallower or deeper than Micco.
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Re: Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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I wouldn't call eather one Deep. Iamonia out from the N.E. landing the one off hwy 12 is the deepest part. but overall I think miccouskee is, depending on the time of year and rain , Miccosukee out from reeves landing at the North end is the deepest part of Micc. both lakes average 3-5 ft. Micc, has some holes on the east side that run about 6 fl. and Iamonia has some deep spots as well, Both are full on vegitation stay in the trails and ask at the fish camps . WATCH YOUR WATER PUMP.
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Re: Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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The North End of Iamonia is the deepest part. Other than that I believe that the rest of the lake is similar in depth. You can access the deep water on Iamonia off of county rd 12. :thumbup:
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Re: Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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Thanks. Red Zone 48 and captkerser.
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Re: Lake Iamonia vs. Lake Miccosukkee

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Haven't been to Iammonia since it was drained down a while back. Has anyone done much there lately?
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