Day three was a trip to Alexander Run, yes Run not river, not sure why. This was a day we could get the fishing poles back out and boy did we catch some fish. The Alexander was the only stream we had to paddle up stream all though the waters were very calm and slow moving. Lots of lily pads to fish and the Cyprus forest was echoing with the sounds of "fish on" ... Gregg had his new fly rod on it's maiden voyage and I was fishing a small ultalite spinning outfit Gregg had rigged up with a black and green stripe grub and spinner. It was a killer on pan fish, but I did catch a few nice bass and some good crappie on it too.
We stopped at a park to eat lunch and after lunch we went snorkeling. It is amazing to see the volume of water come out of the lime stone caves. The water goes from just a few feet deep to 50 feet deep in a matter of yards. It was also very exciting snorkeling along the shore line knowing that gators swim in these waters.
On the way back down stream we continued to catch and release a boat load of fish. Alexander Run had fewer folks on it and you easily got the feeling you were the only people there. Lots of wildlife again and plenty of sunshine. The weather for our entire trip was excellent.
If you participate in the Trad Gang St Jude's auction this is certainly an item to keep an eye on ... Gregg, Renee, Hanna, Reed and the rest of the Dudley clan are the best and central Florida by kayak is the only way to go. Pam and I had a wonderful time.