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Re: Float trip locations

Postby Unkljohn » Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:07 pm

tbost wrote:We used to do Bear Creek in Alabama when we were in high school. We would use the sit-on top kayaks they had. There was a small waterfall where we would put in.



Yep, I used to go up there a lot, it's a pretty neat place. Me, my wife, 2 Labs, and 2 cases of beer in 1 canoe. I need something with a little more gitty up than Bear Creek
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby missed mallards » Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:18 pm

Spring river. Just remember to use sunscreen. I came back with a hangover that lasted 3 days and looked like a lobster for 5.

I would suggest a floating tube. A case of beverages will make that canoe very tipsy. Make sure the kayak doesn't have holes in it. Ain't really that fun to try and paddle a sinking vessel.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby sondance » Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:24 pm

Unkljohn wrote:
WilM88 wrote:Okatoma and Bogue Chitto are pretty good as far as being in state, just depends on water levels.
Gotta go at the right time.


You got contact info for canoe rentals on either of those?


There are several for the Okatoma. I want to say one is Okatoma Canoe Rentals in Seminary MS and Okatoma Outdoor Post. I attached a link If the water is half way up there are some good spots. Lots of Sandbars and places to get out and chill
http://www.okatoma.com/menu.html
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby Money » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:43 am

duckhunterdoc wrote:a guided raft trip on the ocoee (ocoee TN) multiple guide choices


What he said.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby muddhen » Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:35 pm

come on over and float and fish the buffalo,americas only national river, one day up to week long trips, no private property on the river so you can camp anywhere.outfitters available or do it yourself.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby Taint » Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:00 pm

Floated the Cahaba outside of Birmingham several times!!! Good times....or you can venture on up north a little further and bust off into the Ocoee (Rafting trip) Sweet!!! They have cabins for good price. We had about 12 of us camped Saturday got snockered up and rafted Sunday in the cold water (Sobering) was perfect for the ride back!!
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby Unkljohn » Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:19 pm

sondance wrote:
Unkljohn wrote:
WilM88 wrote:Okatoma and Bogue Chitto are pretty good as far as being in state, just depends on water levels.
Gotta go at the right time.


You got contact info for canoe rentals on either of those?


There are several for the Okatoma. I want to say one is Okatoma Canoe Rentals in Seminary MS and Okatoma Outdoor Post. I attached a link If the water is half way up there are some good spots. Lots of Sandbars and places to get out and chill
http://www.okatoma.com/menu.html


Thanks, I'm looking for something closer to the house than The Buffalo, I've done that and it's great, but a little far away for a normal weekend trip.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby rustypjr » Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:37 pm

We usually take a bunch of folks to the okatoma every year. It is real fun. They have as mentioned a lot of sandbars and places to relax. Also they have a rope swing and a tree jump that are fun. Okatoma outdoor post is who we went through the last few years.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby sondance » Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:51 pm

Isn't there another spot down around wiggins, Stone County? Can remember the name. D'lo water park in D'lo isn't too bad if the water is up some. It is a lot of dragging if it is low.

Heck you could always canoe the little sunflower if you liked to go slow and straight and fihgt misquitos the size of hawks. That would trip a cane pole toting brotha out to see you paddling down steel bayou.
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Re: Float trip locations

Postby greenheadgrimreaper » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:49 am

Hey smitty we are going to float the tallahega in winston county next week. It's about a 3 hour float with the beer stops. It has 5 waterfalls and two I have rated as a class 2. SOme currents too, and rock bottom. It aint an all weekend thing but you and that neby lowrey and whooped todd should come down and we can float it one day.

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