Whitetail Ridge COE (March 29-31)

DSunday - We got mostly packed up and attended a worship service in the pavilion put on by two men from a local congregation. They have been doing this for several years. Our 125 mile trip here was good, with pretty scenery along the way. We were in and set up by 2 PM. It is a cool, beautiful day with temps in the low 60s. The lake looks to be in mid pool.  After spaghetti dinner, we took the 4 wts and fished in several places from shore. Joan had a small bass on, but lost it and John caught a nice yellow-bellied bream. Perhaps the water needs to warm some.
Monday - Rain came through in the morning, so we took that as an opportunity to make a Walmart run. The sun came out in the afternoon and it turned out to be a beautiful day. John split some logs that wee left in a near pile from s tree that was cut down and although it was quite wet we managed to have a nice campfire. We took the cane poles down to the boat launch, but caught nothing. 
Tuesday - We tried the same place this time armed with the Tenkara rods. We had the best success with small hoppers, but nymphs worked too with the nice sizd bream. We got some things ready for our last stretch tomorrow to Trackrock. 

Cottonhill COE (March 27-28)

Friday - This was a longer trip today, about 225 miles and at times quite windy. It was cloudy with some rain, but it was sunny and cool when we arrived and got set up on site 29. We are up on a hill overlooking the lake, which this time is much less weedy. In the early evening we took our 4 wts. with small Clousers down to the lake to see if there were any willing fish. We ended up with a nice bass, three yellow perch, and a yellow-bellied bream. Not bad for an hour of fishing. 
Saturday - We took a nice hike in the morning, had breakfast, then hiked again so John could pick up firewood and Joan could collect huge pine cones for a fire later. Joan took her 4 wt. while John took the Tenkara and tried a couple coves. Sadly, not a bite. There is much more boating and fishing activity than we have ever seen here 

O'Leno SP (March 25-26)

Wednesday - We arrived about 1:20 and got set up on site 14. Nice site! The trip was uneventful and pleasant despite some road construction on I-75 making lanes uneven.

Thursday - We took advantage of a break in the rain to take a bike ride over to the other loop here and check out the sites there. We found several that would meet our needs if we find that we cannot get into this loop. In the evening we drove into High Springs to meet our Trackrock friends, the Mast family, for dinner at Alice's Restaurant. We had a very nice visit and got caught up with everyone. There were eleven of us there. It looks like the rain will continue during the night, but most of our things are put up and ready to leave tomorrow.

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Busch Garden (March 23)

We woke up this morning to rain and encountered more rain on the way to the hotel to meet the John's daughter, son-in-law, and the grandkids. We hung out at the hotel for awhile then took a shuttle over to the park. We armed ourselves with umbrellas and walked around the zoo part and enjoyed the wonderful exhibits. They are better than any zoo we have been to. The rain finally ended and turned out to be an awesome day. Even better, the rain kept a lot of people away, allowing the boys to get on rides without the usual wait. We enjoyed the sky ride that gives a view of the park from above. We got the package that includes unlimited food, which worked out great. The meals were quite good. We were quite tired at the end of the day, but it was super to be able to have a day with them.

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Lake Louisa SP (March 20)

We drove up to visit Jane and Tom with Skip and Shirl and fish one of the lakes there. We brought roasted chicken and enjoyed a nice lunch In their campsite. We launched the kayaks on the side of the fishing pier, which was a little muddy, but doable. This is a gorgeous lake and not too big. There are no bigger boats allowed. Joan led the day with two keeper bass and one keeper crappie, although we were not keeping today. John and Skip both caught undersized bass, while Tom lost a couple. We were using white/chartreuse mini-Clousers. This is a very nice campground with excellent fishing opportunities. We have plans to stay here for a week next year.

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Lake Griffin State Park (Mar 5-12)

Thursday - It was only about an hour to get here, but not an easy drive due to heavy cross winds. Site 17 is much smaller than the one we had at Rainbow Springs, but should accommodate us nicely. After getting set up, we biked down to the river and John fished with the Tenkara rod for a while. He did not even get a single bite. One thing we have noticed here that we don't care for much is significant road noise from Highway 441/27/25. We have heard sirens all afternoon and are hearing them at this moment.
Friday - We met our kayaking friends near Silver Springs State Park at Ray's Landing and paddled the Oklawaha River ten miles to Gore's Landing. We all got soaked as it rained for the last third of the trip. This is a gorgeous section of the river, with all nature and no houses. Thankfully, we each had a dry pair of sweats to put on. On the way back we stopped at Stavo's Restaurant for the best pizza we have had in a long time. 
Saturday - It started off rather cool (about 50 deg), so we took our time getting going. After pancakes for breakfast, we took a walk down to the water and sat for awhile. We then hiked the nature trails here and saw the largest live oak tree we have ever seen. It was hundreds of years old and huge. We then returned to camp and got our wet stuff hung out to dry. 
Sunday - Perry and Julie came over today to kayak/canoe the Black River into Lake Griffin with us. We paddled about a mile and John stayed back to fish. He usd his 4 wt. with a small chartreuse Clouser, but after fishing several places shallow and deep, didn't get a single hit. The four of us then drove over to Red Oaks RV Park to have pizza with Judy and Laurel. We had a great visit and walk around the park.
Monday - Skip and Shirl joined us here for the day and even brought baked spaghetti for dinner. We took a walk, but mostly just visited and enjoyed the perfect weather. 

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Rainbow Springs SP (Feb 19-Mar 4)

Thursday - It was a good trip here, despite some very windy conditions on the way. We got in and set up on site 22 then went to the Front Porch Restsurant for dinner. We both had fried chicken which was excellent. We then stopped by Mike and Christina's to visit them and also met friends of theirs Susan and Charlie. They also enjoy fishing, so we had fun talking about our experiences with them. We are bracing for temperatures that are expected to get down into the 20s tonight. We are hoping there will not be anything frozen in the morning. We haven't seen temperatures that low for a very long time.
Friday - We have wanted to check out Crystal River Archaeologica State Park and Wildlife Refuge for a long time but just never got around to it. What a great area. There are places to launch kayaks, hike, and fish from shore.on the way back we stopped at Swampy's restaurant for dinner.
Saturday - We attended an open house at Three Sisters Springs for the new Boardwalk, and were treated to hundreds of manatees. We got there very early to avoid crowds.
Sunday - It was a nice service at Dunnellon UMC, with an outstanding message. 
Monday - We drove to Crystal River and launched at Hunter Park. Fishing started slow, and all we were able to get into were ladyfish and small mangrove snapper. It was beautiful out on the water and we saw a lot of birds, including osprey and brown pelican. On the way back we stopped for dinner at Swampys.
Tuesday - It rained off and on all day, so we made a Walmart run and got some things done here.
Wednesday - It rained some more off and on today, but we went out to Yankeetown anyway and fished a little from the bank. There were only a few people there and no one was catching anything. We quit after several minutes with no hits. We then checked out below the spillway and John used a flyrod then a Tenkara from the bank with no success. Next, we went over to the bypass park and again John tried the Tenkara, but this time caught several bream and tilapia. Finally, we stopped at Lombardo's for pizza, which was very good. 
Thursday - We drove to Crystal River and visited new friends Ed and Priscilla at their vacation home on a channel that feeds into the river. We had wanted to do a fishing trip, but the weather wouldn't cooperate. Instead, they drove us around to some of their favorite places to fish and then took us out for dinner at Charlie's Seafood. We had a great time with them and got to know them better. 
Friday - We met several of our northern kayak friends at Inglis Spillway and after setting up a shuttle to the Isaac Walton Lodge where we would end up for lunch, we put in and paddled down river. It was quite cool, but comfortable, and a very beautiful paddle. John saw many tilapia splashing on the way, but he was not fishing today. We had a very nice lunch at the lodge. 
Saturday - Today was the annual reunion in the Villages with folks from the area in Vermont where Joan grew up. We have been going to this for the last ten years. It is always great to see everyone. This year we met at Golden Corral in a private room. There were also several there who graduated H.S. With Joan. Afterwards, we went over to Julie's and Barry's home along with Judy and Laurel and visited in the afternoon. John usually fishes their pond but got rained out today. In the evening Mike and Christina brought his mother and her sister over to see the campground and our motorhome. We had a nice visit. 
Sunday - After attending another really nice service at Dunnellon UMC, we drove over to Rockcrusher Canyon RV park in Crystal River. We have always wanted to check that one out. The place is huge with over 900 campsites, but is well shaded, with a lot of trees around, and the sites are not on top of one another like so many RV parks we see. We drove together in Joe's truck to The Freezer Tiki Bar on the water in Homassasa. The place was really packed, and we had to wait in long line, but the food was great and you got a lot for the price. It was great to visit with Joe and Debbie, a fun, very active couple, we met at Trackrock several years ago.
Monday - We (mostly Joan) got some laundry done, then put in on the Rainbow River at the park by the 484 bridge. We paddled up river, then into a back area and fished with Tenkara and cane pole. The Tenkara had a chartreuse nymph and a small chunk of Gulp worm and the cane pole had a watermelon colored small plastic worm. The Tenkara proved to be the most effective, catching three small bream and stumpknockers (spotted sunfish). The cane pole struck out. We had a beautiful paddle and followed it with the fish we didn't catch sandwiches at Swampy's. It got into the low 80s, which felt great. 
Tuesday - We had great plans to head out early and put in at Ft. Island Trail Park, but when we got up it was very foggy. We waited to see if the fog would lift, but it looked like we would be socked in for awhile. We decided to inact plan B and put the wheels under our kayaks and walk them down to the launch here. We only got to fish a short while here before the fog lifted and the sun came out. We have come to the conclusion that we need to fish the first and last hours on this super clear river in order to be successful. We managed to catch a few stumpknockers (spotted sunfish) and one small bass.  

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