Lanark Reports?

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Lanark Reports?

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Going to go down and fish out of Lanark this Saturday. I usually fish St. Marks, does anyone have any reports/tips for inshore Lanark, Dog Island Reef or Dog Island? Also, does anyone know of Lanark Market sells fishing license?
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WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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Easiest way to buy a license 24/7 is online @ myfwc.com
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Fished the area last weekend. Did well on trout in 2' early. We moved deeper 3-5' when it warmed up. Dog island reef was holding some good trout and macs if you could get thru all the bluefish. Good luck
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from the Lanark market fb page earlier today:
Some boaters just pulled into the marina with 4 more men then they had this morning. Boat took on water and overturned 8 miles south of Dog Island. Be careful out there!!
Dale Tyre: Wonder if it was part of the same crew that was just here at the Moorings. 26' boat bilge pumps not working. Could get the motors cranked and taking water over the stern.
Lanark Market: Yep
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