Re: hey crabbait.....
crab:you're a hoot!! (to use an S.GA term<br />my wife graduated from ABAC...)<br />i hate to hear that,and i'll be gettin 1sthand exp next month, as i just booked the hotel down in valdosta to see some ole friends and goto wildadventures with my little one.<br />i look at it all as good/bad - its all evened out. i remember a time when it flooded the banks and we seined a pool up on top- killer fish fry!<br />but for the last few yrs its been inna drought situation, and that's fine too. the farmer i go see has a well, so he can make it thru the rough times. i used to 'cut the cane' and watch him make the syrup there, i look fwd to his place. and i believe warhorse is thinking of the springs down across the FL line, where it is now a tourist trap. this place is near a 'nowhere' section called ousley, and the farmer now oversee's land his ancestors owned, but he now doesn't own it. it is a hunting plantation, and hardly no one knows about the natural springs on the river there. it is about 8' wide x 8' deep and few divers have been in it. the cave entrance is @ 2' diam. and the only guy i know of to go in is B. Spells. he has an auto shop in valdosta. he said it is @ 4mi in length and i think @ 1 deep in some points.<br />all i know is the catfish are perfect whitebelly, and the big bass all around the area cruise in that cove! <br />i learned some amazing things in the swamps, like how people shoot fish. as in using FMJ bullets to shock the fish without actually hittin them, and then using a gig to harvest the select ones... not in this place,but it made me think of the old memories...