The scenery is definitely beautiful. I think Talquin Maggie and I may ride down the Johns River a ways before we leave on Sunday. The place we are supposed to be staying at is right on the St Johns.
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I got to make a trip to the Econ!! Every pic I see of it is outstanding. Them guys on the Gheenoe forum post some great trips in there. Thanks fer sharing Danny.
The scenery is definitely beautiful. I think Talquin Maggie and I may ride down the Johns River a ways before we leave on Sunday. The place we are supposed to be staying at is right on the St Johns.
Does the water flow in there as fast as the Wekiva?
Nice report and good pics.... Glad y'all had a good day.
Mike, depends on water level, etc, etc (runoff all the way from the Beeline) (google earth it).
Right now it's barely flowing, is going to be great come spawn, hope it doesn't get any lower........
There's some crappie in there now, but should get even better as spawn kicks in ......
"Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
"Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "
Thats what I was thinkin along with a dang scenic bream hole fer summer.
This place is like Talquin a bit = stumps and submerged trees everywhere = be very careful runnin in there.
And when the water gets real low = it gets real shallow = motor will be draggin bottom = trim up, etc, etc, etc....
"Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
"Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "
Beautiful pic's and nice report, looking forward to meeting some of you next week.
Know right where you's were," The ECON", the river beautiful, now you need to take him to GOD'S country, "DEEP CREEK". Too bad on the fishin, like you said approaching fronts=less fish, at least the rain held off.
Nice post Danny!
crappie down !