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Hey guys, Jordan here from south Florida. Just got myself a jon boat and was looking for some new water to fish. I've fished l67 few times and also fished out of the holey lands a couple times as well. Any suggestions?

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  • Little 67 is a nice spot for a small boat.  Go west on 41 past the Miccasukee to the  20 mile  bend.  Go across the bridge to the memorial for the plan crash.  The concrete ramp is on the little canal

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    Little L67 is a great place.  Now the canal does go for miles, but they blocked it off around the 3 or 4 mile mark.  There are some big orange signs and a few milk jugs anchored in the middle of the c

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Little 67 is a nice spot for a small boat.  Go west on 41 past the Miccasukee to the  20 mile  bend.  Go across the bridge to the memorial for the plan crash.  The concrete ramp is on the little canal past the memorial.  The canal is only 20 feet wide in spots and goes for miles through the flats.  There are lots of pads out there.  Stay in the middle when running, the sides are solid rock, and jagged in spots.  Lots of quality bass caught out there, and few people fishing Little 67.  Good luck!

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No it goes no where near L28, Little 67 parallels big 67, and runs toward the Miami River from US41. It runs through a massive flat. It is a quiet place to fish without all the big boats running past. A john boat with a little kicker is perfect out there.

L 28, sometimes call the Interceptor canal, from 41 is another good place to fish in a john boat. There are 7 weirs to pull the john boat over. You can fish out there and be totally by yourself. Lots of cypress out there.

Little L67 is a great place.  Now the canal does go for miles, but they blocked it off around the 3 or 4 mile mark.  There are some big orange signs and a few milk jugs anchored in the middle of the canal to indicate where it's blocked off.  Now, if you are in a jon boat, you may be able to pull it over the rocks and fish the rest (not sure on the legality of fishing past the block).

 

Tightlines.

Jordan,

Did you get a tow vehicle? Nice to see you on here. I dig your profile picture. I remember that day ;)All the information the guys above said is good. That L-28 off Tamiami Tr is not a secret but, but you would think it was since I rarely see many boats out there. It is 10 miles of fish and some kind of pretty! It has shallow deer crossings (like the area I took you) that keep the big boats out. You really should get out there.

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Shane I didn't realize that was you in his profile picture.  Jlo  knows how to pick a great guide!!!!!  Waiting for another GoPro video, always entertaining.

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Captain shane,

Yeah my mom passed down her SUV to pull my boat! Yeah that was a real fun time thanks again capt'n, must repeat some time! I'm gonna go out there this weekend, is the thin canal running along the 41 wide enough to navigate?

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The answer is yes, I have run it in my 18 foot boat.  Just watch for downed trees in the water, and stay in the middle, rocky edges to that canal.

 

If you run it early in the morning you will covered with spiders from the trees!!!!  Always fun!

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The answer is yes, I have run it in my 18 foot boat.  Just watch for downed trees in the water, and stay in the middle, rocky edges to that canal.

Alrighty, I don't think I'll have a problem thank you!

I ran it in my 21 Stratos a couple of weeks ago. Tight for me but fine for your boat. Here is the video of the run. This will give you an idea of what to expect.

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I ran it in my 21 Stratos a couple of weeks ago. Tight for me but fine for your boat. Here is the video of the run. This will give you an idea of what to expect.

 

Wow... Shane,  two things. You weren't kidding about how tight those surroundings were going to be. #2. When I see your videoes you show me areas of the glades I have never seen!! 

Damb Shane, I'd have to wear a Depends incase I peed a little. Brian.

Is there a ramp for the l28?

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There is a dirt ramp along 41 just before the guard rail starts. I have no problem dropping my boat in although sometimes it does get muddy. It is a good run down the canal before it turns to the north west toward the first weir. If the water is high enough you may be able to power over the weir in a small boat. There are six more weirs to cross.

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do you know the depth at the weirs at its lowest?

do you know the depth at the weirs at its lowest?

Right now there is a foot of water on the first weir, which is the shallowest. Come spring there will be no water on the weirs...that's when it get's really good back there.

Have any of you guys seen bass on spawning beds yet?

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Have any of you guys seen bass on spawning beds yet?

 

Yep... they have been spawning since last month. ;) 

Have any of you guys seen bass on spawning beds yet?

Yup saw some yesterday out at lox the canal in my backyard has them too.
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Right now there is a foot of water on the first weir, which is the shallowest. Come spring there will be no water on the weirs...that's when it get's really good back there.

Goodmorning, fished out there yesterday (Sunday) had a real good day. Took my mom out and she caught a couple of her own. We had to sit all the way in the bow of my boat to keep the prop from scratching the bottom on the weirs! Lots of small fish and 3 fish over 3.5lbs, fished weightless flukes all day. I just wanna know how I'm gonna get passed the weirs in no water at all....

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Shane, I have been with a guy we had to pull the canoe over several weirs, and several were bone dry. Now when you get out and walk over that weir you have to worry about pythons besides cotton mouths. It was thick with gators in the low water season.

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Shane, I have been with a guy we had to pull the canoe over several weirs, and several were bone dry. Now when you get out and walk over that weir you have to worry about pythons besides cotton mouths. It was thick with gators in the low water season.

I'll link you guys to a video that I took yesterday crossing the weirs in my jon boat.. I was with my mom and I didn't want her getting out so I had her sit all the way in the bow and I dragged it all the way through. Luckily didn't run into anything dangerous..

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Jlo23, I can't wait to see that video.  It is pretty out there with all the cypress trees in the area.

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Video was too long but I took a screenshot.

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Video was too long but I took a screenshot.

 

Too bad you couldn't edit the video. I would have loved to have seen a different part of the glades I have never seen before. Just the screen shot alone confirms this. 

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