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    Default Okeechobee or Talquin


    Planning seven day trip over news years. Then 4 days in St Augustine Finding right campground has been a challenge. Taylor creek on okeechobbee seems good and Ingrams on Talquin also good

    Some places don’t like my four chihuahua traveling partners and have a limit of two others don’t like the truck Campers

    Which one would have better fish? I’ve never been to Talquin

    I know Talquin would be cooler but it’s smaller and maybe more manageable

    I have a 17 foot Lund set up for long line or spider rigging I like the long line and don’t get to do it much up north we have two rod limits a lot and the fish don’t cooperate much up here on that technique

    Im coming from IL so the Talquin driver would be nicer

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    I've never fished Talquin ,but I have logged many hours on Okeechobee around Taylor Creek. January is a good time to jig the shallow water and the catch rates are extremely high.

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    Talquin is the place if you want to longline.


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    Both comments have valid points, only hear of guys trolling the Kissimmee River going into the big "O" & if their in the reeds, you'll have to jig them=no trolling & that travel is a long ways from your St. Augustine destination....Talquin, however, you could fish coming & going from St. Augustine during your travel, but only certain areas can be trolled= a lot of submerged timber, have to be very careful navigating the 1st few trips you fish there...many stumps broke off just under the water...good luck & post pics to whatever you decide, both hold good populations of crappie.
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    Crescent and the st.johns river is closest to st.auggie, be a good place to try also


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