Trackrock (Apr 26 - )

Friday, Apr 30 - Too much to do, cleaning and putting away. No time to keep up a blog.
Sunday, May 2 - We are fairly well organized and cleaned up and have really enjoyed hanging out with the Trackrock croud and getting back in swing with the Hiawassee UM folks. We enjoyed a great service this morning and were greatly challenged by pastor Jim. In the evening we drove to Vogel SP and fished from shore. We have not been successful this year with bluegill and bream like we were last year at this time in any of our usual spots. Last year we also caught several trout in the lake, but this year, nothing. Finally, John decided to go further up Wolf Creek, that runs thru the park, and caught two nice rainbows on a yellow and black foam caddis he ties.










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Whitetail Ridge COE (Apr 18 - 26)

Sunday - We continue to be amazed how easy it is to pack up and be on the road. We did so leisurely and were underway by 9:39AM. We drove the 97 miles in about 2 1/2 hours. We set up on site 15, which is on the water and will give us a great view, easy access for the kayaks and shore fishing opportunities. We are going to like it here (again).
Evening - We decided to fish from shore this evening and save the kayaking for morning. Joan had the hot hand with several bass on a hopper, two being larger. We weren't sure about regs so we let them go. We also caught some bream.
Monday - Laundry day, a little fishing from shore, and a few projects kept us busy most of the day.
Evening - Same fly, same time, same place, no fish. Just not biting today.
Tuesday - Its raining today, so a good day to make a Walmart run.
Evening - It cleared up and got very nice so we went for a long walk around the campground. We spotted several deer along the way.
Wednesday - It is very foggy this morning, so we must wait for it to clear before launching the kayaks.
Later - We got the kayaks on the water and this time John sdid most of the catching with two bream and two bass caught.
He filleted them even though the bass were small.
Thursday - Today we got the kayaks out twice and caught fish both times. One bass that John caught was larger. Also John had a very large fish break off his fly. The 3x tippet he was using being no match. It was a beautiful day with temps warming up. As this is being written, we are sitting out on our veranda watching fish jumping on the lake.
Friday - Out with the kayaks again to see if the fish are biting. Joan led things off with a nice spotted bass, just as she was about to report that they didn't seem to be biting. John soon followed with one nearly a twin. We had a long dry spell, then John landed a larger one near an island in an area that has a nice dropoff. With rain coming for the next two days, we cleaned the kayaks real well and put them back up on the Envoy.
Saturday - It rained in the night with t-storms this morning. We are watching the weather closely because severe weather is possible. Joan caught a nice spotted bass on a foam hopper while we snuck down to the lake between storms.
Sunday - We were under a tornado warning most of the night but thankfully nothing developed. We enjoyed a nice worship service at 1st U.M. In Lagrange. The sun is shining and drying things out. We will get ready to depart in the am and finish the last leg of our trip back to Trackrock. We are anxious to see all our north Ga buddies.





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Florence Marina SP (Apr 11 - 18)

Again, we packed up leisurely, had breakfast, and got on the road at 10:30 AM and arrived at the park at 1:30 PM after driving 133.3 miles. The trip was easy and traffic light on US 27, which is 4-lane most of the way. The campground is nice, but we would have preferred to be at Cotton Hill, because we would have been right on the water. Hopefully, it won't take them long to get it updated. We had a nice dinner, then went down to the fishing pier and fished awhile, but we only got a couple of hits, but no fish. We quit when the mosquitoes started biting. We get very poor phone service, but the air card works well, so that will be our major mode of communication.
Monday - Today was Walmart day, so after breakfast we headed towards Eufala, Al. On the way, we saw a sign that said Rood Creek Recreation Area, so we decided to check it out. This is a very nice area that has a boat launch and small campground. There are no hookups or water available, so you would have to fill before coming in and dump at the next stop. There are also no restrooms to use before launching, so we may pass on putting in here. The lady who works in the office here at Florence Marina SP had told us that there was a great buffet restaurant, called Michelle's, on the way that we should check out. They were headed there for lunch. We decided that a recommendation from a local should not be ignored so we stopped there for lunch. We were not disappointed. Later in the afternoon, some of the other campers came over to our campsite to chat. We had a nice time getting to know them. Another beautiful day here.
Tuesday - We did a little fishing, a little catching (Joan - 1 bream, John 1 bass), a little snoozing, a little hiking and a little eating (burgers on the grill where yummy).
Wednesday - Explore day. We headed over to Providence Canyon SP, which is about 12 miles from here to check it out. It turns out it was much better than we thought. The area was created by poor farming practices and erosion that ran wild. Because of the large amount of iron and other minerals that are in the local soil, the colors are remarkable. Joan could not stop taking pictures (We'll put them on as soon as we get where we have a better signal and it won't take forever to upload). We first hiked the loop around the rim, had lunch, and finally when back down into the canyons to check them out. The trip was well worth the effort.


Thursday - Today we got up fairly early and took the kayaks down to the launch and did some fishing from them. John caught two bass just under keeper size and a bream on a topwater hopper, but Joan came back empty. It was overcast all morning, which kept it from getting too hot.
Friday - Eating day today. We returned to Michelle's for their catfish buffet. It was excellent. We both ate too much, of course.
Saturday - The park filled up for the weekend with many families. We have enjoyed watching the kids having a good time. We were told by the hosts that one of the rangers would be taking a group on a boat trip down to Rood Creek Indian Mounds. We got ready and met, but they were having trouble with the boat, so the ranger drove us and led others in their cars down to the area where the mounds are. She led us on a very interesting hike around the mounds and explained what was known about them. In the evening we took a walk over to the boat launch and sat for awhile. We did a little packing in preparation for leaving in the morning and heading further north.


Eastbank COE (Apr 7 - 11)

We packed up at a leisurely pace and still made it out on the road by 10 AM. We took one rest stop, one lunch stop, and one fuel stop. We drove 201.7 miles and arrived at 3:12PM. Our gas mileage so far is 10.43, towing the Envoy. This is a beautiful campground. It is more open, but has some shade. We are on a concrete pad that is very spacious. Our view of the lake is unobstructed.
Despite the wind we fished awhile from the bank. Joan caught a nice shellcracker and a smaller bream, while John was limited to a small bream.
Thursday - We slept well and woke up to clouds. Storms are due in later so we are going to take it easy today.
Later - Looks like most of the storms are through. Nothing severe thankfully.
Friday - We woke up to cooler temp and still windy, but beautiful sunshine. After oatmeal breakfast, we walked about a mile down to the tailwater of the dam to fish. There were a line of fishermen along the wall near the dam fishing and we saw a few caught, mostly by one man. We tried various flys that we roll casted out into the current but without any hookup. We figured that about 30 fishermen accounted for 5 fish in 3 hours. Not real good odds.
Later - We had a beautiful evening sitting by the fire.
Saturday - We took our coffee walk back up the hill and to the main road. We passed a home with georgeous azalea bushes in the front yard. After bacon and egg breakfast, we fished for awhile and caught nine nice bream. It would have been enough for lunch except we did not bring a way to keep them. No cleaning this way. We fished again in the evening and caught a few more. Later we sat by a fire again and enjoyed a remarkable sunset. The best yet. Tomorrow is moving day. Next stop is Florence Marina SP on Walter F George Lake near Omaha, Ga.




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Paynes Prairie SP (April 6)

We left at 10AM and arrived here at noon, after driving about 100 miles. The motorhome did great with the Envoy following obediently behind. John cranked up the Air Rides to keep the semis from having fun with us. Set at 85 pounds made it very solid, but still with a comfortable ride. We are now sitting in a parking area waiting for the folks who had our site to clear out. It gave us a chance to have a lesurely lunch. This is a beautiful campground and area. We were here three years ago and enjoyed it greatly.
After lunch, we biked about two miles over to the visitor's center and climbed to the top of the observation tower. Sometimes bison, deer, and other animals can be spotted from there. Not so today. On the path between the parking lot and the visitor's center, we passed by a large snake that we later identified as a rat snake. He gave us a start at first, but was not the least bit aggressive. We head out in the morning to East Bank COE (Corps of Engineers) Campground near Chattahoochee, Fl.





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