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School me on the Flint River out of Bainbridge. Dad and I plan to take the boat down to the Boat Basin and dunk the boat so that we can replace the bunk brackets on the trailer. Depending what the weather looks like, we may run it a mile or so up or down river to see how she runs out.
This is a 19ft Wellcraft center console. Any spots I should look out for, or just head on out to the middle and get on it? I know about the rocks past the sandbar, but we probably wouldn’t even venture as far as Reynolds sand bar.
It is very stained right now and high. The fish aren't doing much unless you move closer to the Lake. The river has been a mess from Bainbridge to Warwick this summer. This has been the worst summer of river fishing I have seen since the flood of 1998.
Probably won't even have a pole. Will just be the first time putting the boat and the water and just want to see how she runs. Being so high, is it safe for a newbie in the river to navigate it?
Wondering if I should just drive the extra miles to the fort and put in at St Marks? Like I said, not fishing, just getting the boat off of the trailer and seeing how she runs if weather permits after finishing up on the trailer.
It's a pretty ride, just a lot of floating debris. It is hard to see because the river is so muddy. Maybe my good buddy Barhopr will chime in, he is a river rat in Bainbridge.
Thanks everyone for your help, especially bayrunner22 (Kyle). The boat did float and run, although now to get the carbs cleaned and all of the old gas out.
The Flint River in the area is beautiful, can't wait to get the boat settled and the river settle back down a bit to go and get some ride time in.