Deep in Wharton

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,358
340
Near Mt. Misery
Few human eyes have witnessed this first hand. I can't say the same for amphibious eyes however. Pics were taken with iphone.

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bog aster (i believe) and cranberry appropriately located on a hummock....in a bog
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this was, at times, a dangerous area with "quaking bogs" surrounding all bodies of water. Can you make out the old cord road in this next shot? One mis-step between the logs and you would go straight down to a watery, muddy death.

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Jeff
 

Gibby

Piney
Apr 4, 2011
1,647
446
Trenton
Woodjin, is this general area long the western side of the Tulpe? (I am drawing my reference from your third picture)
 

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,358
340
Near Mt. Misery
catch anything? I did quite well the two times I fished there.

I was mostly just checking it out on foot before comitting a kayak to it. Didn't catch anything but there was a lot of sediment in the water still, and I was limited in my mobility do to a very unstable shore line. Even in hip waders I really had to watch my step. so I only fished a small portion. I'll go back very soon and report back.

Jeff
 
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