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Friday, January 29, 2010
Eagles brighten the day
With the river at flood stage and strong northwest winds we're not doing much fishing. The day is overcast and the bay is heavily stained with tanic water running out of Tate's Hell on the east side of East Bay and muddy water flowing in from East River westward to the Apalachicola River. It certainly isn't a chamber of commerce view today but coming across the bridge from Apalach, I was still stuck by the beauty of four mature bald eagles. They are always a treat to see, but they sure make me smile on a gray day.
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Beautiful sunset photo. That daily treasure, the eagles and the incredibly friendly people here like Ron were among the reasons we moved here and enjoy it so much.
ReplyDeleteWe look forward to your postings on what's happening in the bay and rivers.
Chad
Thanks for the kind words Chad.
ReplyDeleteHey Capt Ron,
ReplyDeleteThat guy on the left in the double reds photo looks familiar - isn't that Bob Lynn, the world famous trophy angler and hunter from Ga?
BLynn
Look forward to the blog.
I can see how how you could make that mistake but that is the other gentleman's wife!
ReplyDeleteRon, it's about time you started your own fishing, eating, living blog. Apalach is one of my favorite spots and i'll enjoy keeping up with the area and you . will be down in the spring at some point. joe
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing you again.
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