Makes one want to grab the ole cane pole and a can of red wigglers. At the end of the day, ! would not have cared if I caught any fish. What a way to spend the day!
Brian: Thanks for this one. Many memories of the Satilla. Lots of time spent there out of the Coffee County Club with my father and two brothers growing up. I can’t say I know exactly where Warner’s Landing is, but chances are I rode by it in a boat, if not fished it. Am on a first name basis with the fish from 5 miles up/down from CCC, and 5 to 10 miles below the Waycross/Brunswick (Corrider Z) bridge at Atkinson. Many many happy hours and life lessons on that old black river with my family growing up. Love your work. Thanks, John Clark
Thanks for your kind words, John. Warner’s Landing is very near the Coffee County Club, but couldn’t tell you exactly what distance. It is a wonderful stretch of the river, for sure.
Makes one want to grab the ole cane pole and a can of red wigglers. At the end of the day, ! would not have cared if I caught any fish. What a way to spend the day!
Hey, Brian. D you have any pictures of tobacco barns in Ben Hill County?
Sent from Billie Clackum
I do, Billie. Are there any in particular you’re interested in?
Brian: Thanks for this one. Many memories of the Satilla. Lots of time spent there out of the Coffee County Club with my father and two brothers growing up. I can’t say I know exactly where Warner’s Landing is, but chances are I rode by it in a boat, if not fished it. Am on a first name basis with the fish from 5 miles up/down from CCC, and 5 to 10 miles below the Waycross/Brunswick (Corrider Z) bridge at Atkinson. Many many happy hours and life lessons on that old black river with my family growing up. Love your work. Thanks, John Clark
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 13:18:55 +0000 To: johnclark90@hotmail.com
Thanks for your kind words, John. Warner’s Landing is very near the Coffee County Club, but couldn’t tell you exactly what distance. It is a wonderful stretch of the river, for sure.