Koreshan SP (Dec 28-Jan 9)

Wednesday - We traveled the 85 miles south on I-75, near Ft Meyers, and got set up without any challenges. We will enjoy this site (#3) while we are here. The CG is full, with many families here enjoying winter break.
Thursday - The temp dropped into the low forties last night, but we stayed snug. We are doing some exploring today to find places to launch/fish.
We drove to Del Nor-Wiggins SP and Beach, which is about 10 miles from here. They have a beautiful white sand beach and a nice boat launch that gives access to some good mangrove areas. We fished the beach and pass, but caught nothing. However, this will make a good option for us to put the kayaks.
Friday - We put the kayaks in on the river at the campground and paddled out a couple of miles looking for fish. Unfortunately we never found them. Due to the mild weather we have been experiencing, they must not be up in the river yet. Many other kayakers have been enjoying the river also. John calls them Kamikaze kayakers.
Saturday - We had a great morning with our friends Judy and Laurel. We went out to breakfast and went over to their campground. They gave us a grand tour of their very nice motorhome and their park. We then returned here to do the same. It was great to see them again and catch up. Joan grew up with both of them in
Vermont.
In the afternoon we sat outside in our recliners and almost stayed awake. We then took a walk on the nature trail along the river and enjoyed the beautiful weather.
Monday - We had to decide between Corkscrew Preserve and Barefoot Beach, and chose the latter, to be on the water. We didn't know that there is a county park, which is just a long beach, and a large refuge. To get to the refuge, you must go thru a major residential area that didn't look open to the public. It was a couple miles, but was excellent. We stopped at a nature center and got info from the volunteers, then hiked the nature trail out to Wiggins Pass. This area is the other side of the pass from Del Nor-Wiggins SP, where we were the other day. We fished for awhile, but like others there, caught nothing.
Tuesday - The temps here have dropped and will continue to be un-Floridaish for the next couple days. We restocked our grocery supplies and got Joan a new gel seat for the kayak at the local dealer. We also got fishing tips from the adjacent bait shop. He said there has to be a tidal flow and the reds are way under the mangroves. Also, snapper can be found in the deep holes.
Wednesday - It got down to the low 30s last night, but we kept warm and nothing froze. In the afternoon, we drove over to our friends at Woodsmoke Campground and fished in their pond. John was the only one who caught any fish, four small bass.
Thursday - In the morning, we attended a program on cooking with cast iron that we really enjoyed. Most of the information we already knew, but we picked up several helpful hints and met some nice fellow campers. In the afternoon we drove to Lover's Key and checked out several great places to launch the kayaks or wade to fish. We fished for a short time at the boat launch and at a pass by the road, but it seems the cold weather still has them shut down. This will be a favorite area for us in the future.
Friday - We met Joan's cousins, Dave and Marty, who live in Naples, for lunch at Stir Crazy Restaurant. You ouch out the ingredients and they stir fry it for you. It is a nice place and we had a great visit. In the afternoon, we launched the kayaks on the river here and fished. Our results equalled others we talked to on the river who were fishing. Nothing! We saw a bald eagle close up, which sort of made up for no fish.
Saturday - We started the day by having coffee with the camp hosts, then went over to the Methodist church where we went last Sunday and had breakfast. Our holding tanks in the motorhome were full, so we disconnected and drive over to the dump to empty. The whole operation took about an hour.
Sunday - After a very nice contemporary worship service at Estero UMC, we went with our friends Judy and Laurel to Barefoot Beach Preserve. We had a nice walk both in the woods and along the beach. On the way back we stopped at Big Al's Sports Grill for dinner. We really enjoyed our grouper sandwiches. Finally, we returned home and watched Tebow and the Broncos beat Pittsburg.
Monday - We returned to Lover's Key state park and launched the kayaks. John caught a large pinfish and lost a nice mystery fish that put up a good battle and got unhooked. We had a great time and saw an Osprey and a Dolphin. The Dolphin came within 100 ft of John's kayak. This is a gorgeous area and great kayaking within a no combustion motor zone.

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Oscar Scherer SP (Dec 18-27)


Sunday - We got the place cleaned up and left about 10:30. We arrived here a out 12:15. We got set up and had lunch. We are back in site 91, which has worked well for us in the past. We walked around the campground and noticed a lot of little kids and teens. It is quite busy here. We walked over to the lake and fished for awhile, but there was no action. It is great to be back out in the MH again and be closer to the water.
Monday - Today was explore day, with a little thrown in. We drove south thru Englewood and really liked a huge place called Blind Pass Park. We decided to put the waders on due to the high winds. About one and a half hours of fishing yielded no fish. It was great to see some new areas and enjoy beautiful weather.
Tuesday - We really enjoyed coffee time this morning at the Nature Center. We had the opportunity to meet some people who are here and share experiences. In the afternoon, we launched the kayaks here in the park and fished both in the park and in the flats and channels just outside. John caught a couple of small mangrove snapper and a very nice sized lady fish. Because catching has been so slow, John had said that he would be happy with a nice sized ladyfish.
Wednesday - We had a couple of warranty issues we needed to have taken care of at RV World down the street, so we disconnected and drove there this morning. We walked around the dealership and admired the new rigs while the work was being done, but concluded we were still happy with what we have. We drove back to the campground and got set up again, then drove over to the jetty for awhile. Finally, we went to Fratelli's Pizza and Brew for a delicious dinner. The weather continues to be wonderful, which is much better than last year at this time.
Friday - Our tide apps said the flows would be good mid-day today, so we decided to take the kayaks out again. We went out to a shallow flats area where we have caught reds before, and saw a lot of activity, but came up empty. The mullet were really putting on a jumping show, but are vegetarians. We each tried a few different flies including a crab pattern and topwater to no avail. We moved to a deeper area in the same bay and John began catching on a red/white fly. He began with a lizard fish (junk fish), but then caught a keeper sized sea trout (out of season now). He then began catching lady fish, which are fun to catch, but not good eating. Joan tried the same fly, but today would prove to not be her day.
Christmas Day - Joan's brother Skip and his wife Shirl came down for the day. We decided to go out in the kayaks and fish awhile after dinner. John caught the only fish, bringing a too small flounder and a good sized ladyfish to the boat. We were in an area where mullet (vegetarians) were abundant. Usually there will be trout and redfish mixed in with them, but we could not get anything to bite, despite trying many different flies. Skip trolled around in his Hobie kayak, that is peddled instead of paddled, but was unsuccessful.






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Pine Island Park

Dec 1 - Our search for Seatrout and Redfish continued to an area where we have been successful in the past. We were a couple days into a cold front, but were hopeful anyway. Sadly, however the only fish we caught are commonly called "junkfish" or "bait". It was a beautiful day anyway, with temps in the 60s. We donned our chest waders and started close to low tide hitting the holes with Clousers and a crab pattern that John recently tied. We hoped that when the tide changed and began coming in that our success would change as well, but it was not to be. Next time!