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I thought you were going to keep it a secret. LOL Tell them about the bugs, gators and the opressive heat. uhhh, on second thought don't tell them about the heat that might bring them here in waves... Great pics, thanks for sharing. Cut my teeth exploring the islands north all the way up to Horseshoe Pt. I worked, "unofficially" on crab and oyster boats in the spring summer and winter while growing up. It was fun, "unofficial" because I never got paid... Not a lot of hot chicks but some were fun and the ones I knew could outdo most if not all the men in; drinking, hunting, fishing, cursing and tracking game. It always amazed me how the locals got away with hunting out of season. They never took more than they needed to survive but rarely hunted at all in season. Most all are gone, they were forced out by big money or have since passed away. It is equally amazing how the chicks got much more attractive after two or three weeks in the woods.
There is a very interesting dig site behind Deer Island I found about 25 years ago. It is just a big hole (80ft across) someone dug in the limestone adjacent to Geiger Creek. There looks to be the remnants of a bridge across the creek there too. I often wondered who/what/why. It is land locked on low tide but I can get in there on high tide. Never many fish, just a cool place to go. I make up or pass along stories to my daughter when we go. Still making memories there.
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