You have about a mile on the St.Johns itself but a wide portion and can easily stay out of the way of traffic. The Wekiva is so twisted and narrow very few boats can run much above idle.
You have about a mile on the St.Johns itself but a wide portion and can easily stay out of the way of traffic. The Wekiva is so twisted and narrow very few boats can run much above idle.
We will do it! I will get with Tim and work on some dates and get it posted up.
Looks like a good time to be had by all on Woody....couple brutes there Andy, anxiously a-waiting pics during "crew's" visit....Hey Slab, those talks with folks back in Chi-town starting to sound like the teacher from the Peanuts cartoon WA-AU-WA-WA, yep that's normal after 1st moving here, when your minds already thinking about your next adventure & you realize all the drama's back there & not here...enjoy all Florida has to offer & life be GOOD
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I would sure hate to accidentally hook one of those gators.
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The lil guys will mess with your bobbers and topwater baits, the bigger ones usually stay about 50'+ away and just kinda monitor what your doing. Unless they been fed or your getting close to a mound in spring. Course if they are the bulls displaying you better give em some clearance.