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flhuntfish
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yeah i am in bushnell i am on the river atleast 3 times a week.

Our camp is about 200 yards down CR416 from the Jumper Creek WMA north checkstation/parking area

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Backwoods
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yeah i am in bushnell i am on the river atleast 3 times a week.

Our camp is about 200 yards down CR416 from the Jumper Creek WMA north checkstation/parking area

yeah i know the area you are talking about

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Skunk Ape
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Shooting from vehicles, powerboats or sailboats moving under
power. Motors must be shut off or sails furled, and the vessel’s
progress must cease from such motor or sail before hunters may
shoot wildlife

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Backwoods
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Shooting from vehicles, powerboats or sailboats moving under
power. Motors must be shut off or sails furled, and the vessel’s
progress must cease from such motor or sail before hunters may
shoot wildlife

yeah it is illegal to hunt from a moving boat but it isnt illegal to use a boat to get to your hunting spot

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Skunk Ape
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I know you mean you travel to your spot by boat,we use to go down the Suwanne river by boat and hunt the refuge. My friends use to go up to Lake Seminole in the Panhandle and hunt Islands and have great success. I think they were actually in Ga.

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