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gofastsandman 10-23-2014 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Heron (Post 231779)
Sturgeon jumping season is pretty much over this year, most have already headed out to the Gulf it would seem.. We only saw two or three in 15 miles of river. You don't usually see them more than about 4' out of the water. I'm comfortable in the 25, and even in the 20sf, but I don't usually take the Action Craft on the river during the summer.
Dave

Brings new meaning to Action Craft.

RidgeRunner 10-24-2014 09:05 AM

Insofaras where he is on the Suwannee, I can tell you that the old railroad bridge is a mile or two from Fanning Springs. Where he is boating is fairly safe. When you get north of Branford the river can be tretcherous, especially if the water is down. Been boating on the river all my life, planning a trip as I type. Parents live in Suwannee, where you stay Blue?

RidgeRunner 11-10-2014 06:38 PM

Passed right by there this weekend. Saw EggSuckingDog tied to the dock behind the Gables. Good to see your still kicking, hope you got the powerhead sorted out..:eek: Good turnout of go-fasts. Dixon was the only Seacraft in sight this time and I was keeping an eye out for you Blue on the off chance...

Blue_Heron 11-10-2014 08:57 PM

I didn't make it to the water this past weekend. We had a wedding to attend and prior to that I did some work on a friend's newly acquired 23 Center Console. It had motor issues, but I think we've got them sorted out. Probably be on the river this weekend.

BTW, you have the location right. The train trestle crosses the river near Old Town.
Dave


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