On Fri, 07 Oct 2016 20:35:54 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 20:02:24 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/7/16 3:37 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2016 14:59:32 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2016 09:50:54 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 09:33:13 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
The hurricane is in his area now
He is probably battening down his hatches as is my son-in-law in
Savannah (his house, not boat).
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Wayne is hiding out at his mother-in-law's place north of Tampa. The
boat is hiding out in a secluded creek west of the St John's River
south of Jacksonville. So far, so good. We'll go back tomorrow
morning.
I see you left the spot going. If that goes away, it would not be good
news. ;-)
You just have to worry that it ends up on the hard when the surge
subsides. I assume you had multiple anchors and lots of rode.
Hmmm. Sounds like either Doctor's Lake or Black Creek. Good fishing
area, but you have to be careful...the salinity really drops out
there, and "there be gators aplenty" in some of those creeks.
Whiteys Fish Camp on Doctors Lake used to have decent "fish camp"
food, but I have no idea what is like these days...haven't been there
in about 20 years.
http://tinyurl.com/j8raqp8
Alligators don't jump into boats like his.
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True but the dinghy ride has the potential to be risky. Speed is your
friend. :-)
The only time I have heard of a gator attacking a boat, the people in
the boat were screwing with the gator.
Usually they get out of there as soon as you look at them in my river.
Too many rednecks around here would have the skin on the side of the
shed and the tail in the freezer.