Kayaked that section about 3 weeks ago. Son in law was fishing, but river was up, flowing fast and muddy, and he didn't have any luck.
There are several areas to camp. There's a camping area on the south bank, across from Shoal Creek, and there is another designated camp (again, on south...
My grandfather had one just like that! However, he had it spooled up with 6# and used it for baitfishing crappie. Sadly, it got lost or thrown away by my no-account brother-in-law.
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All this seems awfully time consuming and overly complicated. We always made a simple 12"-14" diameter cylinder out of hardware cloth, with an inverted cone on one end to accept fish of appropriate size. The other end was a simple round door, wired in place so it was easily opened. No turtles...
2 singles. That's the beauty of a yak; maneuverability and exploring where you want. My wife likes to cruise down the river. I like exploring up tributaries and picking different lines through fast water. Depending on your weights, you'll probably be happier with different length kayaks, as...
I'd be really uncomfortable doing that. But I'm not sure there's any reg against it. Sure makes loading/unloading easier!
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As a side-note, Walt Lariscy used to be a Kayak Fishing Guide Pro for The Outside World in Dawsonville. That he decided to go work with Vibe Kayaks says a lot. Here's his page:
http://www.tightlinesandplasticboats.com/
Just went inshore fishing on our trip to Grayton Beach this week. Had a great time and caught a boatload of Speckled Trout! Redfish will be biting in June!