IowaRelic
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I live around Mobile, one of the wettest and oldest cities in the country ....1702. I want to try some river hunting but I’m actually scared to try.
I’ve been on the water my whole life but not in the south. The environmental factors like gators, snakes, parasites and other things have kept me from it so far but I still research the sites I would try. I’m also unsure of how objects sink or don’t sink here, EVERYTHING is sand. In the creek behind my house I can like 15” deep beer cans, so is there no point in hunting rivers or creeks in the sand?
These are newb questions and concerns, I know. Any tips or experiences you share are appreciated.
I’m really just looking to locate some crossings or areas along the banks where property owners had riverfront structures. I think most the rivers are pretty deep and swift here, with a lot of traffic so it will be a creek situation more than likely.
I’ve been on the water my whole life but not in the south. The environmental factors like gators, snakes, parasites and other things have kept me from it so far but I still research the sites I would try. I’m also unsure of how objects sink or don’t sink here, EVERYTHING is sand. In the creek behind my house I can like 15” deep beer cans, so is there no point in hunting rivers or creeks in the sand?
These are newb questions and concerns, I know. Any tips or experiences you share are appreciated.
I’m really just looking to locate some crossings or areas along the banks where property owners had riverfront structures. I think most the rivers are pretty deep and swift here, with a lot of traffic so it will be a creek situation more than likely.