Mary and I went kayaking on the Upper Cut River yesterday and it was a perfect day. It was around 90 degrees and windy. The wind made the sun bearable and the bugs were not a problem at all.
We saw nobody else on the river for the entire four hours and that was great.
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We saw lots of big bass in the holes and Mary saw a couple pike which turned out to be small gars.
The river is very clear and much of it is shallow, as you can see by the pictures but on some of the bends there are holes way over my head. We stopped at one place and I took a dip. I happened to see a can and as usual, fished the sucker out. There were quite a few fish in this little hole, one bass I would expect to go 3 or 4 lbs which is a nice smallmouth. The water is nice and warm too.
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On the next bend below where I was swimmin there is a hole that has to be 15 ft deep and probably deeper. The clear water makes it hard to guess. Heck, I was standing up for the pictures of me in the water!
There are about a dozen places where there were beaver dams in the past. One one picture showing all the wood is one. In every deep hole the bottom is littered with wood like this, making for great cover for the fish.
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One thing that is neat is that much of the bank is undercut on the curves, like the one picture of the brush on the left. As we slide past we see many big Smallmouth and other fish back in the darkness. The next time I go there, maybe tomorrow, I am taking my mask and snorkle and exploring back under there a bit.
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The water was about 10 ft deep where Mary was paddling by and I was in about 4 inches of water when I took the picture.
I just thought I would post some pictures of our day and I apologize for not photoshopping out my belly but BITE ME!




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All together it was a perfect day on a perfect river.
Today we went for a short ride in the woods, before Mary headed back south and we saw four young Bald Eagles setting on one old dead snag along the two track. What a perfect picture and I had my old one meg camera. I got it out and cound not get the dang shutter to trip, By the time I did two had flown and I forgot to Zoom the dang camera so I got a picture of two specks setting on a tree.
Big dummy
We saw nobody else on the river for the entire four hours and that was great.
[attachment 29666 maryriver.jpg]
[attachment 29667 maryriver2.jpg]
We saw lots of big bass in the holes and Mary saw a couple pike which turned out to be small gars.
The river is very clear and much of it is shallow, as you can see by the pictures but on some of the bends there are holes way over my head. We stopped at one place and I took a dip. I happened to see a can and as usual, fished the sucker out. There were quite a few fish in this little hole, one bass I would expect to go 3 or 4 lbs which is a nice smallmouth. The water is nice and warm too.
[attachment 29669 Mecan.jpg]
On the next bend below where I was swimmin there is a hole that has to be 15 ft deep and probably deeper. The clear water makes it hard to guess. Heck, I was standing up for the pictures of me in the water!
There are about a dozen places where there were beaver dams in the past. One one picture showing all the wood is one. In every deep hole the bottom is littered with wood like this, making for great cover for the fish.
[attachment 29670 oldbeaverdam.jpg]
One thing that is neat is that much of the bank is undercut on the curves, like the one picture of the brush on the left. As we slide past we see many big Smallmouth and other fish back in the darkness. The next time I go there, maybe tomorrow, I am taking my mask and snorkle and exploring back under there a bit.
[attachment 29671 undercut.jpg]
The water was about 10 ft deep where Mary was paddling by and I was in about 4 inches of water when I took the picture.
I just thought I would post some pictures of our day and I apologize for not photoshopping out my belly but BITE ME!




[attachment 29668 mebelly.jpg]
All together it was a perfect day on a perfect river.
Today we went for a short ride in the woods, before Mary headed back south and we saw four young Bald Eagles setting on one old dead snag along the two track. What a perfect picture and I had my old one meg camera. I got it out and cound not get the dang shutter to trip, By the time I did two had flown and I forgot to Zoom the dang camera so I got a picture of two specks setting on a tree.
Big dummy