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Check in for Jacksonville Florida

I am about an hour south of you in the Melrose/Hawthorne area. There are a few guys in Gainesville, Bob is in the Citra area(about 1.5 hours south of you) and there are guys in the Ocala area.

Whats yer flavor................scaler or comp rig?
 
Where is Newreds?

Im not really in to scaling Im having plains in trying to make this rig work the best it can but look like a real rig without all the stuff.lol
 
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Palm valley bridge has some of the best rocks in the NE.

Matanzas national forest has a decent sized gravel pit and miles of dirt roads and trails.

Hog waller mud bog in Palatka has about 500 acres of mud and trails you can get to if you have an atv, utv or golf cart.

Mud muckers in Bunnel has over 10,000 acres of sticky clay and trails if you have an atv, utv or golf cart.

I have a small pile of limestone rocks and a decent sized swamp behind my house with mud and trails.

Some powerlines behind my buddies girlfriends house in Julington Creek has a few piles of broken concrete and a bunch of mud.

Really not much in the way of actual rocks unfortunently but there is a ton of mud and trails in the area. My buddy jackson has a summit and his dad just recently got a wraith so when I get my truck waterproof I'l probably take it somewhere close if any one is interested in some mud.
 
Probly a little far for u. But nassua sound. By fernandina is a great spot. Lots of different sized rox. Not much mud. Palm valley is really close to me. Didn't kno it was any good. My girlfriend lives around there. I'll have to go check it out someday soon.
 
Yep, both sides of the pv bridge has some good rocks, the ones on the nocatee side are a little bit newer and cleaner, plus there's a little bit more of them if I remember correctly. Plus the fishing isn't half bad if you bring some poles. I used to live right off of the bridge, dead across the street from Davis Park before nocatee was there.
 
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