colorado14ers
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me and my dad rented a canoe and paddled around the mangoves for 2 hours today
lol thanks. from a distance i couldnt tell if they were rocks or birds?fossis said:Nice trip, the pelicans 'look well rested'. :P
Fossis.............
its really warm here. 75-80f outside right now. detect in the mangroves? nope we were in everglades national park so im not sure it would even be leagal!hikeinmts said:Nice pictures......and it looks SO MUCH WARMER THAN HERE IN S. KOREA.
Do you metal detect in the mangroves? I lived in Dade County a number of years ago....
wasn't detecting at that time.....
Good hunting in 2011.
thanks and as for gators, just don't go near (within 10-15ft) themand they shouldn't be a problem. if they live in a active waterway or on a canoe trail, then they are used to seeing humans so they usually just stay where they are if they see you. don't bother them and they wont bother youRay S S said:I enjoyed your pics. That would be a very interesting place to go exploring. I have done a lot of canoeing and love to
explore the rivers in wooded, unpopulated areas. Never had the opportunity to do an area like yours. There would be
so many of Nature's scenes to view. Thanks for posting these. Post some more if you have them. I would enjoy
seeing whatever is there to see. Just be careful of the gators and snakes that might be in the area. I have a question,
(not trying to be a smart-alec, because I have no experience whatever with them) will a gator go after someone if
they see you in a canoe? Or do they just stay put? You've got me wondering. You would not actually be in the
water, Don't know if that would make a difference.
Ray