If you would have anchored in that spot near kingley plantation on the weekend you would have found yourself surrounded by weekend warriors that love to hang out on those sand bars.
Well you asked I have a casual friend who is a big time architect in Jacksonville and I can confirm lots of big time very quite money all along Jacksonville Beach. I have a civil war relative Buried in Jacksonville by the name of Jonathan Dickinson there books written about him the most notable is titled Dickison and his men. I gave my first edition autographed copy to the University of Florida in Gainesville for preservation. Next there is a book published called the steamboat of the Ochlawaha it's a pictorial very interesting reading they played the water from Palt🎉
Thx for the insight on Jacksonville Beach. I often reflect that a "poor" man on a little boat gets to see the same sights as a "rich" one on his yacht, or from his mansion's dock-side pool! I would like to explore the Ocklawaha to the dam and then the canal to the upper area. Maybe a couple years. Pictures of those little steam excursion boats are amazing. I will look up Dickinson, thx.
Hope you are having a great time John Palatka
@@JohnHanos We're having a good summer, boating & otherwise. Give Toby & Charlie a pat on the head for us!
This was a great series. A really fun watch
i see you found my fishing spots always nice to see people enjoying the river good luck to you and the miss
Love the video!
I think your Salt Water Research Assistant needs to be paid more for her services😁
Well done on this series
the free dock in clapboard is were they hold the greater king fish tournament
If you would have anchored in that spot near kingley plantation on the weekend you would have found yourself surrounded by weekend warriors that love to hang out on those sand bars.
Well you asked
I have a casual friend who is a big time architect in Jacksonville and I can confirm lots of big time very quite money all along Jacksonville Beach.
I have a civil war relative Buried in Jacksonville by the name of Jonathan Dickinson there books written about him the most notable is titled Dickison and his men.
I gave my first edition autographed copy to the University of Florida in Gainesville for preservation.
Next there is a book published called the steamboat of the Ochlawaha it's a pictorial very interesting reading they played the water from Palt🎉
Thx for the insight on Jacksonville Beach. I often reflect that a "poor" man on a little boat gets to see the same sights as a "rich" one on his yacht, or from his mansion's dock-side pool! I would like to explore the Ocklawaha to the dam and then the canal to the upper area. Maybe a couple years. Pictures of those little steam excursion boats are amazing. I will look up Dickinson, thx.
Sorry about thst fat thumb palatial, Silver springs and Leesburg the later via what was called the dead river.
that's a gypsum plant
@@billrotundo7814 ok makes sense the piles are covered.