I had a place up on Chillatchee Creek west of Selma years ago and we would float the creek in a canoe during doe season and slip right up on em. It was short range shooting and we usually took the 12 ga and put a load of buckshot upside their noggin.Yep, they are busy in there. If alabama resident and have license you can shoot from stationary boat at game on bank. I have the governor as well, but use the judge in case it gets dropped over the side $240 vs $700.....45 colt will kill em, short range.
I need to try that next year. Good use for the shockwave maybe.I had a place up on Chillatchee Creek west of Selma years ago and we would float the creek in a canoe during doe season and slip right up on em. It was short range shooting and we usually took the 12 ga and put a load of buckshot upside their noggin.
Many years ago, I found lots of shark teeth in the creeks around Gainesville, FL, and bird point arrowheads in Newnan's Lake around the west side, especially near palm point.I've casually looked for sharks teeth in Fl since 06. Look around every trip to the beach, after big storms and also after beach reclamation progects: nothing. Finally found one a few years ago on the order counter at Burger King. Funny but true.
Did ya sift for em? Looks like something I'll have to do if its not cold when I get home. Thanks for the heads up.We were up there last Thursday on Pigeon Creek south of 84.
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Bought a cheapo Lifetime tandem just to see if kayaking is for us.
So far seems to be just fine on moving water like many of the streams and rivers we have around here.
Picked up about 150 shark teeth and sting ray teeth in just a little while.
Glad to see this thread alive and well.
Nice! I paddled up pigeon creek from the Sepulga once, about a half mile up to the waterfall. Did you launch at 84? Where did you take out?!
Thats cool. I've got an underwater metal detector I might bring along. Also a good chance their might be some cool bottles down stream.We launched from 84 and turned around at the waterfall and headed back. Just upstream from from the waterfall a little ways is this old bridge (Cohassett).
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Had my Iphone well protected and its a pain to pull and re-tuck when underway.
You could launch from 84 and pull kayaks at Cohassett bridge I guess....
Would need a long rope to pull yak up the bank.
Just upstream from Cohassett bridge is ruins from what looks like a concrete dam made for some sort of ancient venture?
Thats cool. I've got an underwater metal detector I might bring along. Also a good chance their might be some cool bottles down stream.
Any issues with blockages? How far down did you go? I’m looking at launching at 84 on pigeon creek and going all the way to the Bull Slough bridge on the Sepulga Saturday.We launched from 84 and turned around at the waterfall and headed back. Just upstream from from the waterfall a little ways is this old bridge (Cohassett).
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Wish I’d taken more pictures.
Had my Iphone well protected and its a pain to pull and re-tuck when underway.
You could launch from 84 and pull kayaks at Cohassett bridge I guess....
Would need a long rope to pull yak up the bank.
Just upstream from Cohassett bridge is ruins from what looks like a concrete dam made for some sort of ancient venture?
Any issues with blockages? How far down did you go? I’m looking at launching at 84 on pigeon creek and going all the way to the Bull Slough bridge on the Sepulga Saturday.