Econ river speed run

 

With all the rain we've had lately, it was decided to run the river..speed style. Not speed speed...just as fast as Jeremy and I can paddle a tandum yak.  Jeremy made the call last week about a <2hr econ run(*What!!*), that obviously meant NO fishing :(

Well..almost no fishing. In a moment of brilliance, I decided to tie a top water soft bait to the back of the kayak with some 14lb line. It bobbed along behind for about a quarter of the trip when a branch snagged and popped the line. Can't blame me for trying.

Anyway, we managed a good pace, with no portages and clocked an impressive 1hr 55min econ river trip. The normal milage on the river is 8.2 miles from SR419 launch to the Snow Hill rd bridge. This trip, due to the flood stage of the river, and a few short cuts, was 7.43 miles.

Next time..maybe more fishing, less paddling. Beat that!

 

 

Econ Fishing

I worked as much as I could today...decided to go kayak fishing with Jr on the Econ river. We left around 1:30pm from the SR419 launch site in Oviedo. The river was at a nice level as we only had one portage on the day. It was an exciting day for alligator viewing. Lots of big 'ol gators sunning themselves on small white sandy beaches along the river.

First stop was a geocache named 'Snake Alley'. We found it pretty quickly and were back on the river within 10 minutes. There are about 20 other geocaches hidden along the river.

As for fishing we lost a couple of lures, one Senko 4" and a $1.00 Walmart spinner, snagged on submerged dead wood. I still had the drag set from breaking the line from one of those lures when I got a BIG hit, fish starting heading towards us and when it saw the kayak, it took off breaking the line, as the drag was set toooo tight. Was exciting...but no fish in the boat. Next we came up to the 'Honey' hole. I'm caught nice bass here almost every outing. First there's a gator that hangs out here and is starting to become less and less afraid when we approach. May need to make buzzard bait of him one day. Anyway...dropped a Senko right next to some nice structure and let it sink....BAM big fish on. This bass jumped about three times splashing Jr and me...was very exciting. Finally got him in the boat, ~6-8lbs. Photo by Jr.

 

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