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ROUSSEAU
An impoundment of the Withlacoochee River, as part of the original
Cross Florida Barge Canal project, this large lake is full of cypress
trees, hyacinth and pennywort islands and sometimes hydrilla. Abundant
cover and structure grow plenty of bluegill, redear sunfish, catfish,
black crappie and largemouth bass. The deeper river channel is always
good to locate and fish underwater bends. The rest of the lake is
referred to as the "flats" or the backwaters.
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER
This 157-mile stream originates in Green Swamp in Hernando County
and flows north to the Gulf at Yankeetown. The stream has many limerock
areas and associated swamps. Water levels fluctuate except in Lake
Rousseau and the area just above the influence of Rainbow River.
Water color is dark during the rainy season and clear during low
water. Public ramps are located at S.R. 44 in Rutland, C.R. 470
north of Lake Panasofkee, the Outlet River west of Lake Panasofkee
on C.R. 470 in Sumter County, C.R. 39 north of SR 200 in Citrus
County, U.S. Highway 41 at Dunnellon and SR 40 at Yankeetown.
These two bodies of water make for some excellent trophy bass fishing
as bass from 5 pounds or better are commonly caught, with great
catches of 10 pound plus bass. Doug Hannon himself has caught well
over 300 ten pound plus bass in these waters. The waters of the
Withlacoochee River are crystal clear which makes for great sight
fishing, spoons, little George and Gulp Sinking Minnows have produced
great catches, as well as the dominate bait of choice, Large Wild
Shiners.
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