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Wakulla River 3/28

Posted: March 28th, 2006, 10:07 pm
by Charles
Bakertize picked me up this morning and we proceeded on to TnT where we dropped off my boat and gear and then on to Savannah's to meet Billy Miller for breakfast.

Met up again at TnT and launched a little after 8:30. Went up to the Cherry Island where I took my time and got pics of this cutting-edge, state-of-the-art trolling motor I've been seeing up there. :wink:

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As I was going up past the island I met Billy coming back down. Fished my way on up, realized Billy wasn't following and Bakertize was nowhere in sight, decided I'd better head back down and catch up to Billy in case Bakertize had come down the other side of the island as I was going up. Caught up to Billy and found out, as I suspected, Bakertize had continued up river. Turned around and headed back up river.

Up to this point, not only had we not caught anything, I hadn't even seen any bass, to speak of, until I got up past the power lines.

Caught up to Bakertize about 3/4 of the way up from Lower Bridge to Upper Bridge, he had been all the way up. By now we had both seen some nice bass, but no takers.

The wind made getting back difficult and fishing a real pain. We didn't fish much on the way back down.

Got passed twice today by a boat with "Hoosier Dummy," or something, stenciled down the side that thought Slow Speed means bog. People like this make me think the idea of this river being a no-motor zone is a good one.

Missed a picture of a gator sunning on a log, but these are blooming up and down the river.
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All in all, an excellent trip. Beautiful day to be on the river. Thanks guys.

Posted: March 29th, 2006, 8:07 am
by mjsigns
Nice Report charles.. Pictures are always nice.... :thumbup: :thumbup:

Posted: March 29th, 2006, 8:51 am
by bman
CP-
I need to remember to keep my camera in the boat!

My dad had that exact trolling motor when I was a kid.
Any idea how old that thing is?

whats the real story- is it on your outrigger or in the woods?

Posted: March 29th, 2006, 5:25 pm
by Charles
I left it there. I thought about bringing it home, but then considered how much junk I already have around here. If it's still there next time somebody has a clean up the river campaign, I'll see about going to get it.

I'm guessing it's........early 70's? TinCan, Wevans or one of the other guys might know better than I would.

Posted: March 29th, 2006, 7:54 pm
by tin can
Looks like a late 60's/early 70's. Ted Williams, so it came from Sears. Moat likely made by Sheakspeare, Probably between 8 and 10 pounds of thrust. It was probably an upper end motor in it's day. Has a reverse, a light, variable speed, and battery meter. I had a simular motor. Mine said Sheakspeare. Mine was the basic model. Had 1 switch. On/Off.