After 4 days of fishing in Everglades National Park I am back. Cooler full of fish and lots and lots of pictures. This was an annual fishing trip that my older brother, a friend of his, and myself take. We stay in Everglades City and fish a place called Chokoloskee which is basically the start of the 10,000 islands. It is miles and miles of mangrove islands, oyster bars, grass flats, bays, rivers, and of course the Gulf of Mexico. So there is no shortage of choices to fish. We had a great trip catching lots of snook, red fish, snapper, grouper, and trout. I have a few shots of some of the fish and wild life that I came across along with some scenery pictures.
Well being born in a paradise like I was here in South Florida I have always taken all of my tropical plants and palms around me for granted. Just recently realizing how lucky I am. I'm going to take full advantage of this tropical climate. This blog is going to show all of my trials and tribulations with growing different species of plants and trees. Feel free to check back regularly and watch my plants grow.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Everglades National Park
After 4 days of fishing in Everglades National Park I am back. Cooler full of fish and lots and lots of pictures. This was an annual fishing trip that my older brother, a friend of his, and myself take. We stay in Everglades City and fish a place called Chokoloskee which is basically the start of the 10,000 islands. It is miles and miles of mangrove islands, oyster bars, grass flats, bays, rivers, and of course the Gulf of Mexico. So there is no shortage of choices to fish. We had a great trip catching lots of snook, red fish, snapper, grouper, and trout. I have a few shots of some of the fish and wild life that I came across along with some scenery pictures.
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