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A father and son fish at Hillsborough River State Park.
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Fishing for Bass at Florida's State Parks

June is Great Outdoors Month, which means it’s a great time take a kid, friend or family member fishing and enjoy Florida’s beautiful waterways. Our lakes, rivers, streams and oceans offer a variety of opportunities for anglers of every skill level. 
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June is Great Outdoors Month

If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play.
A drawing of a Florida Pompano.
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Florida Pompano

The Florida pompano, part of the jack family, is a species of marine fish with a compressed body, short snout and deeply forked tail. Pompano fish often have a color variation of blue, green and yellow on their dorsal areas and silver and yellow on their body and fins.
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Park Zen

Need a break from the ordinary? Explore Park Zen with your favorite device and discover the rejuvenating power of Florida State Parks.
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