The forecast for early Saturday morning was low to mid 40's in the Ocala National Forest. Perhaps there would be manatees at Silver Glen Spring. I arrived before the gate opened at 8. Two cars were ahead of me. I was in the water, first.There was a sole manatee
Second snapper
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Tilapia
The manatee swam from the spring to the rope line.. As did I.
On the water at 9.
There had been 2 eagles on this tree.
When a guy in one bass boat says to another. "Too windy to fish in the lake" it is no place for a kayak
Back on the 10th, I did not make it this far. Boils. Boils are small springs. Water coming up from the ground causes the sand, and water, to "boil"
I continued up the run.
I have been here a million times. Well, maybe 50 plus. But only from land.
I did not see any manatees while kayaking
The Natural Well Spring
Walked to Jody's Spring for the 51st time
Shell mound
I left Silver Glen, and went to Alexander Springs. I was on the water at 12:40.
This scene almost got the cover shot. But seeing boils I had not see before, and paddling all the way to Jody's Boils, was special.
I saw more people down stream of the bridge than I had ever seen. Most renters turn around, there.
Landed at 3:30
Alexander Creek is too shallow, and two far for manatees to visit. They have better options, at Salt Springs, and Silver Glen
A fine day
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