Here's some pics from us following a creek-bed down to the river at our first spot. This little walk was beautiful and there were many amazing rocks and formations in the bed of this small creek.
My dad posing for my camera while we wander the creek-bed down towards the river.

Some shots of some of the rocks in this winding little creek-bed. There were some cool things here. We actually took a rock home that had a hollow out of it like there was a fossil of some sort in there at one point. It's in my trunk, no pic of it, but I'll try to get one up.


My brother and dad unknowingly posing for my camera while my brother takes a random pic


My dad unknowingly posing again


My brother with right around our average size smallie for the morning at the first spot we hit.

Me with a fatty rock-bass.

These are just some of the shots of the cliffs/bluffs and a bridge at our first spot. These areas are absolutely beautiful to look at. There were also a TON of dragon/damsel flies all over the bluff walls that looked like they were just moving from a larvae to an adult state, they kept landing on us as we walked past these bluff walls.





My brother playing with his rod as usual




Here's a cool little spider I spotted eating his breakfast up on one of the bluff walls as we walked past. Thought he was cool and even cooler that I got to see him enjoy his morning meal as much as I tend to.


We then decided to switch to a different spot along the river. This area was much more wader-friendly with nice flats and deep pools, some waterfalls, lots of rocks and bluffs and cliff walls creating many little eddies to pull fish out of. The area was absolutely gorgeous on a great morning to be out wading the river

Some of the bluffs at the second spot.




My brother becomes an unknowing victim of my camera again lol.

This waterfall is just a feeder-creek that we walked through to get to the main river, but it made for nice scenery!

Here's another shot from up on top of the hill. If you look just down-river from the waterfall you can see the first set of ripples that run all the way across the river where there were a bunch of rocks. We picked up a few in this area where there was a nice 4-5ft. deep hole. That was also the furthest we worked down river and we didn't work up-river at all. Next time we'll be working 2-3 miles down-river which curves around that bend at the left in front of the bluff wall in this pic.

Again, here's the ripple that served as the furthest down-river we went. It was like 2pm, we were all tired, I had been out there for about 7 1/2 hours on 3 hours of sleep and my dad and brother were out there for around 10 hours and they hadn't even slept Sunday night. You can also see the bluff wall all the way down at the end where the river bends to the left a bit better in this pic.

And another up on top of the waterfall.

All in all it was a wonderful trip and a beautiful way to finish the day off with the bad start to my morning. This was our first trip to the Mazon and we're looking forward to doing it some more. It was more of an exploratory trip and now that we know the waters we want to work a little bit we can hit it a little harder next time



