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I have a bad case of the winter blues, and wanna go fish Lake
Okeechobee next week, but must do so on a limited budget. For example, I can't afford a guide (apologies to Moe). I will be grateful for any and all advice about the following: 1. Where to stay (lodging). 2. Where to launch. (17 ft. /50 hp) I have already searched ROFB archives and picked up some helpful info there. Thanks in advance for any recommendations, tips, etc. about fishing the Big O! Guy A Ripley, TN |
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