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Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 19th, 2011, 9:59 pm
by Fighting Conch
On a winter day I launched up the river at a Franklin County ramp at the end of Bluff Road and boated to Lake Wimico then back to Apalachicola and return. It was a glorious experience gliding across the smooth waters surrounded by wilderness swamp forest.
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The ramp is excellent: good surface, double-loaded, plenty of safe looking parking and boating in fresh water sure saves on the work.
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Some pictures as I headed north on the Apalachicola River and then veered to the west on the Jackson River.
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Must be bad deer flies in the summer!
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Lake Wimico itself is very long and wide and outside the channel quite shallow. Lots of water weeds by the edges.
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Saw a barge heading west.
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Heading back south to Apalachicola.
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What a town!
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Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 19th, 2011, 10:21 pm
by bman
That looks like a fun trip!

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 7:45 am
by MudDucker
Did you see any ducks?

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 8:15 am
by tin can
That is a beautiful area.

About a mile below the ramp you launched from is "Four Tree Cut". This takes you to The Little St. Marks River. From there you can venture to The St. Marks, East River, Chipley Creek, Sam's Cutoff, and many more backwater areas. You can roam for miles and miles in this area.

You can fish for fresh or salt species in this area. I've caught bass, trout, reds, and flounder, all in the same place. One of my favorite places to fish. In fact, I'm headed there tomorrow......for three days.

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 9:14 am
by silverking
Nice trip, Skag. Thanks for sharing.


tin can wrote:That is a beautiful area.

About a mile below the ramp you launched from is "Four Tree Cut". This takes you to The Little St. Marks River. From there you can venture to The St. Marks, East River, Chipley Creek, Sam's Cutoff, and many more backwater areas. You can roam for miles and miles in this area.

You can fish for fresh or salt species in this area. I've caught bass, trout, reds, and flounder, all in the same place. One of my favorite places to fish. In fact, I'm headed there tomorrow......for three days.
It is a beautiful and fishy area. But who was the unimaginative soul who named the St. Marks after another river less than 100 miles away? Never could figure that one out.

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 1:29 pm
by SHOWBOAT
certainly a beautiful area. I made the run from Eagle Harbor to Apalach and back one day. Drank about 4" of water on the way there and had to wait for lightning to leave the area to gas up before returning. Despite the rain it was an awesome day with my wife, 'rents and our dogs :D As it started to rain a bass boat took off in front of us and hoped on plane, my mom asked why I wasn't following. I proceeded to explain that my 90 Yammy can't run with a 250, we were in fact following.

TC-I'm disappointed you would head fishing for 3 days and not invite me. Rumor has it that you've caught a decent fish or two recently. ;-)

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 4:32 pm
by Ty one on
Lake Wimico is a great lake to fish, been fishing there since I was a kid. Spring and Summer are very good months for the Handpainted Bream with grickets or the fresh water shrimp from the lake itself.

Like Tincan said, travel through the "Four Tree Cutoff" all of the rivers hold trout and redfish during the winter. Also while in Scipio Creek check it out for the trout and redfish as well. I have caught them from hill from time to time.

If I were to ever build a Dream House it would be in Apalachicola, I love fishing that river system. :beer:

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 8:39 pm
by tin can
Ty one on wrote: Also while in Scipio Creek check it out for the trout and redfish as well. I have caught them from hill from time to time.
Ty, when did you last fish Scipio Creek? As of last September all the grass in Scipio was still gone.

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 20th, 2011, 8:42 pm
by tin can
SHOWBOAT wrote:
TC-I'm disappointed you would head fishing for 3 days and not invite me. Rumor has it that you've caught a decent fish or two recently. ;-)
You wanna join a bass club? :lol: :wink:

Who's been spreading rumors? I don't know if I know how to catch a fish any more.

Re: Lake Wimico Trip (Photo Intensive)

Posted: January 21st, 2011, 10:13 am
by Ty one on
tin can wrote:
Ty one on wrote: Also while in Scipio Creek check it out for the trout and redfish as well. I have caught them from hill from time to time.
Ty, when did you last fish Scipio Creek? As of last September all the grass in Scipio was still gone.

Tincan...It has been a few years.....but we would fish from the Shrimp Boat basin to the mouth, mainly near the basin.