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Route #11: May 31, 2008
Courtney Campbell to Double Branch Creek

“Frightening Start” – Well this morning got off to an unusual and scary start. After dropping my truck and Kens car off at our destination, Peter and I were following Norm in his truck when all of a sudden as we were rounding a corner on Hwy 60, Norms kayak, “Big Stuff” slid out of the back of his truck. It was like watching something in slow motion. It just dropped out of the back, hit the road and slid down from his lane into ours. Thankfully it did not cartwheel or that no one was behind him. It couldn’t have happened at a worse spot, right in the middle of a corner and a construction zone. Jumping out, I grabbed his Native and ran down the road to a spot where I could throw it up on top of the road barriers and get myself out of the road.

Safely out of the road, Peter and I got it up on his SUV and meet the rest of the crew at the ramp. After reliving our near miss, we all loaded up and were on the water. Our plan for today was to launch from the Courtney Campbell boat ramp, paddle across towards the mouth of Rocky Creek, fish that area for awhile, then head towards Double Branch Creek.

Joining me today on Day 11 was;

Norm


Dan


Peter


Ken


Once across, we spread out inside the mouth of Rocky Creek. My first cast in what looked like a very “Snooky” spot with a Super Spook Jr. got pounced on just as soon as it hit the water. Immediately I knew it was a nice fish, but not a snook. Turns out it was a big jack. (Sorry no fish pictures today) Well, at least the skunk was off, but it wasn’t what I was hoping for. I’ve been on a slump the last few trips, today would be no different. None of us would catch any quality fish today. Actually though, that’s ok, its all about putting some miles in for a good cause.

For those of you that are not familiar with Tampa Bay, this is an aerial view of our route. This is what is called Upper Tampa Bay, “UTB”.


Looking out of the mouth of Rocky Creek, which was our first stop.


This was just the other side of what is referred to a “Cut A”. I was hoping for the big cigarette boat that had been cruising around to come back through here, but no luck. I did see what I thought was about a 5 foot shark swimming on this flat..


Peter inside of “Cut A”.


Some of the wildlife hanging around checking us out.


It seems I can never get close enough to these ducks to get a really good close up of them. These were way back in a secluded little bay, inside of Double Branch Creek.


I just thought this was a good photo.


I have to give a big “Thank You” out to my buddy Chuck. He let me use his trailer today and it sure was appreciated. We loaded up all the kayaks for the drive back to the boat ramp. Once again Chuck, Thank you very much, and thanks to Norm, Dan, Peter and Ken for joining me.


Well, it was a very strange day. We got off to a scary start, but thankfully no one got hurt. The fishing was very poor on a morning it should have been better. Not sure why. We did 7.7 miles today, bringing the total for the trip to 80.5 miles completed. One more leg and I can turn the corner and start heading downhill towards the finish.

 

Route #1:
South Skyway to Bishop Harbor

Route #2:
Bishop Harbor to Cockroach Bay

Route #3:
Cockroach Bay to E.G. Simmons Park

Route #4:
E.G. Simmons Park to Apollo Beach

Route #5:
Apollo Beach to Bull Frog Creek

Route #6:
Bull Frog Creek to Archie Creek

Route #7:
Davis Island to Ballast Point

Route #8:
Picnic Island to Gandy Boat Ramp

Route #9:
Gandy Bridge to Cypress Point Park

Route #10:
Cypress Point Park to Ben T. Davis Beach

Route #11:
Courtney Campbell to Double Branch Creek

Route #12:
Double Branch Creek to Safety Harbor

Route #13:
Safety Harbor to 4th Street

Route #14:
4th Street to Gandy Bridge

Route #15:
Gandy Bridge to Demens Landing

Route #16:
Demens Landing to Bay Vista Park

Route #17:
Bay Vista Park to North Skyway

 

 

 

 

 

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