...another nice trip... thanks... Pro tip on the fishing: constantly be washing your hands with a bar of Ivory soap...touch anything fishing related (like bait, line, reel), with deet and fish can detect it in parts per million...granddaddy tough me that in 1968...still true today..."Clean hands, equal more fish"....scrub your hands, tie on a jig head, scrub your hands, open bag of white curly tails...catch fish...🎣...
Ah, great advice and something I definitely have not been doing. Much appreciated and I'll add a bar of soap to the deck pocket of my kayak. Thanks again and thanks for watching
Found another excellent unknown destination, exploring these little known unused spots is not what people would expect from florida. It's like going back in time- great adventure for sure!
It is nice to be able to get so far away from people while being so close to civilization at the same time. We live in a great spot and there is still so much more to explore
Lots and lots of manatees there for sure. I had no idea that so much of Crystal River is a manatee sanctuary. I really do plan on volunteering for the manatee watch program. It would be fun to learn about them and help protect them for the next generation
Beautiful sunsets is what its all about! I would love to see a little more on sailing in a kayak. I am going to fab a setup similar to Falcon sails, only because I can't swallow the price of them. As always I enjoy watching your adventures!
I agree, I definitely need to get the sail on and use it more (and will in the very near future). before making your own sail, be sure to watch the video I made where I messed it up. I ended up spending quite a lot of $ for a failed attempt. I hope it works out, but if not, Falcon sails really is a great product, and although expensive, I think it's worth it for what you get. Thanks for watching and commenting again, and once you get a sail on your kayak, maybe we could meet up and do a sailing day.
Actually the Nuclear plant was decommissioned. The two coal plants across the street are units 4 and 5 . The have stacks but not much comes out of them . What you see could be 1 of 2 things . Most likely you see the steam from the Cooling towers or exhaust from the newer pollution control units . When I worked at the Nuclear Plant the press always showed a picture of the cooling towers, that had nothing to do with the Nuclear Power Plant lol….. The plant was shut down because it had a crack in the containment wall . And that’s a whole long story 😀
Enjoy going on your trips. May kayak some of your previous locations. Why aren't you using the Falcon sail ? Another trip you may enjoy is Fisheating creek. (South fla.)
Thank you, and I hope you do :). I didn't bring the sail on this trip because of the forecast for a headwind each day, but I'll start bringing it from now on to mimic my Everglades Challenge setup. Thank you for recommending Fish eating Creek, you're the second person to suggest that place so I'll definitely get it done soon. Thanks again for watching
...another nice trip... thanks... Pro tip on the fishing: constantly be washing your hands with a bar of Ivory soap...touch anything fishing related (like bait, line, reel), with deet and fish can detect it in parts per million...granddaddy tough me that in 1968...still true today..."Clean hands, equal more fish"....scrub your hands, tie on a jig head, scrub your hands, open bag of white curly tails...catch fish...🎣...
Ah, great advice and something I definitely have not been doing. Much appreciated and I'll add a bar of soap to the deck pocket of my kayak. Thanks again and thanks for watching
Found another excellent unknown destination, exploring these little known unused spots is not what people would expect from florida. It's like going back in time- great adventure for sure!
It is nice to be able to get so far away from people while being so close to civilization at the same time. We live in a great spot and there is still so much more to explore
Wow, the Bald Eagle was really awesome! Great video!
Thank you, when are you planning on posting your latest? I'm looking forward to seeing the cold weather camping
@sailingslowmotion It's live! Go check it out.
😊Beautiful scenery. That's one of my favorite places because of the manatees. Enjoyed the video
Lots and lots of manatees there for sure. I had no idea that so much of Crystal River is a manatee sanctuary. I really do plan on volunteering for the manatee watch program. It would be fun to learn about them and help protect them for the next generation
Beautiful sunsets is what its all about! I would love to see a little more on sailing in a kayak. I am going to fab a setup similar to Falcon sails, only because I can't swallow the price of them. As always I enjoy watching your adventures!
I agree, I definitely need to get the sail on and use it more (and will in the very near future). before making your own sail, be sure to watch the video I made where I messed it up. I ended up spending quite a lot of $ for a failed attempt. I hope it works out, but if not, Falcon sails really is a great product, and although expensive, I think it's worth it for what you get.
Thanks for watching and commenting again, and once you get a sail on your kayak, maybe we could meet up and do a sailing day.
Your videos are very important and beautiful, keep going
Thank you very much, and I have a lot more trips planned, stay tuned :)
@@sailingslowmotion ok
Actually the Nuclear plant was decommissioned. The two coal plants across the street are units 4 and 5 . The have stacks but not much comes out of them . What you see could be 1 of 2 things . Most likely you see the steam from the Cooling towers or exhaust from the newer pollution control units . When I worked at the Nuclear Plant the press always showed a picture of the cooling towers, that had nothing to do with the Nuclear Power Plant lol….. The plant was shut down because it had a crack in the containment wall . And that’s a whole long story 😀
First hand knowledge straight from someone who actually knows, thanks Paul for sharing :)
Enjoy going on your trips. May kayak some of your previous locations. Why aren't you using the Falcon sail ? Another trip you may enjoy is Fisheating creek. (South fla.)
Thank you, and I hope you do :). I didn't bring the sail on this trip because of the forecast for a headwind each day, but I'll start bringing it from now on to mimic my Everglades Challenge setup.
Thank you for recommending Fish eating Creek, you're the second person to suggest that place so I'll definitely get it done soon. Thanks again for watching