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Reed's 1542 Alumacraft Swamp Sled.
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 193006" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>The wife took this one today while I went to get the car to pull out after 4 hours on the creek. Only 1 boat at a time on the little ramp in Middleburg Fl. Everyone beaches thier boats while waiting thier turn to load up. Or while waiting for someone to park the truck and get back to the boat after putting in. It was sunny and in the low 80's today so there was a lot of "scenery" on the creek today. </p><p></p><p>We went out yesterday too and after the rain we got all last week the water was up over a foot more than usual. I was able to get up the creek into the forest all the way to a spring head. 72 degree water was just boiling out of a giant rock in the middle of the creek. I was not able to get the boat over the rock. It was only about 2 inches deep. I will post a couple pics of the run into the forest tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 193006, member: 4585"] The wife took this one today while I went to get the car to pull out after 4 hours on the creek. Only 1 boat at a time on the little ramp in Middleburg Fl. Everyone beaches thier boats while waiting thier turn to load up. Or while waiting for someone to park the truck and get back to the boat after putting in. It was sunny and in the low 80's today so there was a lot of "scenery" on the creek today. We went out yesterday too and after the rain we got all last week the water was up over a foot more than usual. I was able to get up the creek into the forest all the way to a spring head. 72 degree water was just boiling out of a giant rock in the middle of the creek. I was not able to get the boat over the rock. It was only about 2 inches deep. I will post a couple pics of the run into the forest tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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