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haliaetus
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Horn Spring

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Have any of you paddled up to Horn Spring from Natural Bridge? I've gone up around 1.5 miles, but never all the way.
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Ive been thinking about taking my Yak in there for a few weeks.
Let us know if you try it out... I'll do the same.
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BloodyChamp
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Re: Horn Spring

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Did anybody ever try this? I've always wanted to try it but it's been on the back burner since Natural Bridge is 1 of those places they'll probably never close off. My father took me to Horn Spring and the old wooden bridge alot back in the day.
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Re: Horn Spring

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I grew up in that area and frequented this area a lot. It’s been probably 20 years since I took a Jon boat up to the spring. I do know that there are a lot of large trees across the river now though.
edif
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Re: Horn Spring

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All i can say is...i grew up in that swamp unless you are a very..very tuff person you had better wait the yellow flys out...just sayin
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Re: Horn Spring

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There was 1 cypress tree laying across the river the last couple of times I went pretty far up (15 years ago maybe) that I wouldn't doubt was the world record. You'd have to literally drag your boat across it like when you were dragging it in the yard rather than just slip over it like other logs. As for the other logs, we've had so much flooding that I wouldn't doubt that they washed out. Of course, we've also had 2 hurricanes and a tropical storm :smt012 :smt012 :smt012

Give me yellowflies over mosquitoes or sand gnats every time lol!
J Holden
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Re: Horn Spring

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I went pretty far up there a few weeks back, the yellow flies like to picked me up and carried me off.

The upper St Mark's is a sad reflection of what it was 10 years ago. It used to be clear with lots of eel grass and ate up with bass and bream of all kinds. All the eel grass died some years back, it's mud and logs and black water now. Still fish there but not near as good as it used to be.
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Re: Horn Spring

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BillytheKid you’ll notice that I bumped the Horn Spring topic up at our other little forum hang out lol!

J Holden did you simply go up from Natural Bridge? Or did you find a spot in the new Plank Road State Forest? I would imagine that the river has been pretty blasted out of mud and logs since all the flooding over the last year.
I spent the day in the Plank Road Forest today and I think I made it very close to Horn Spring. I couldn’t find a legal launching point to the actual river though. I found the 2 washed out traditional creek bridges (not the old river bridge the typical creek ones) and I’m 99% sure I found the spring channel by bending the rules...aka breaking the rules and I’m not about to do that again unless I get a tip that they don’t really care about those signs that say no driving on the pigtail roads.
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