Crystal River sees abundance of pelagic fish

Rick Burns, sports editor for the Citrus County Chronicle, reported that Crystal River has been experiencing a plethora of pelagic fish. The exact dates and times of the sightings were not provided, but according to Matt Pfiffner, the abundance of pelagic fish has been observed in the area.

The pelagic fish have been spotted in the waters of Crystal River, which is located in Citrus County, Florida. The area is known for its natural springs and abundant wildlife, making it a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. The presence of pelagic fish in the area is not only a thrill for fishermen but also an indicator of the health of the water ecosystem.

No specific numbers or types of pelagic fish were provided, but the sightings have been confirmed by local sources. The Citrus County Chronicle will likely continue to provide updates on the situation as more information becomes available.

Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River

Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Crystal River

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