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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 731182" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It won't be long till season. The palmetto you refer to is actually saw palmetto and its name is well earned cause its he77 on boots. I bet your first encounter was interesting to say the least. If you ventured closer to some lower ground and encontered a drift of dragon wood then you'd really have something to top your memories with. I've been in places so dense with it that I didn't see my feet for hours and at times my feet never touched the ground. Water is tea colored due to the tanic acid. While it looks unclear its actually quite clear if you get beneath it with goggles. Some places you can even find the water crystal clear if you get about six feet under the line. Lots of good quality arrowheads are found in the bottom of those rivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 731182, member: 4362"] It won't be long till season. The palmetto you refer to is actually saw palmetto and its name is well earned cause its he77 on boots. I bet your first encounter was interesting to say the least. If you ventured closer to some lower ground and encontered a drift of dragon wood then you'd really have something to top your memories with. I've been in places so dense with it that I didn't see my feet for hours and at times my feet never touched the ground. Water is tea colored due to the tanic acid. While it looks unclear its actually quite clear if you get beneath it with goggles. Some places you can even find the water crystal clear if you get about six feet under the line. Lots of good quality arrowheads are found in the bottom of those rivers. [/QUOTE]
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