Anywhere along it there's, "Gators in the bushes", I like the solitude of the surroundings, yes, definitely made w/God's hand...
I have always been amazed by this river since I was a kid, there are a lot of great areas & some that are becoming very busy.
I guess it would depend on what you wanna be around & what you could afford but for me just to live on the river anywhere between Harney
and Green Cove Springs would work for me.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
Anywhere along it there's, "Gators in the bushes", I like the solitude of the surroundings, yes, definitely made w/God's hand...
crappie down !
Moving in as a rule isn't the best idea. Adding on, with a (totally) independent space can work well depending on all those involved. Especially if you own the whole thing. Just don't park your boat under the beautifull oaks. lol
The river actually begins at the Fort Drum marsh area along Rt 60 just west of Vero Beach. For practical purpose, Blue Cypress lake is the beginning. There would be quite a number of smaller lakes not even shown on the maps. Some would only be accessable with an airboat as a result of the very extensive canal systems. But others are if you don't mind a few miles of good dirt roads to the ramps. Then of coarse theres the entire Kissimmee chain just a little further west. The Indian River runs right thru Vero Beach, with the Sebastian and Fort Pierce inlets about equal distance north and south. Whats needed most is a whole lifetime to explore it all, and at least 4 good boats. lol
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Yall feel free to post your St. John's pictures.
Wear your PFD!!!!!
This is the day the Lord hath made, rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalm 118:24
What HS said about being central is spot on. I fished Harney one week and crescent the next and there was 2 miles different for the trip. Another jewel that mostly goes unnoticed due to the daily gees is the winter park/Maitland chain of lakes. All I wil say is that most folks that go always go again.
Loving these St John's River Slabs!
2017 Ranger RT188C Shadow Grass Camo
Mercury 115 Pro XS
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Don't know how these pictures get turned sideways, but more St John's paradise
2017 Ranger RT188C Shadow Grass Camo
Mercury 115 Pro XS
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Beautiful country up that way.
Pass the "Sportsman Baton" on before you're gone, promote values for others to hunt and fish upon.