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Hey all just got my leave submitted for the Jbay dates and am beginning to make a list of what all I should have packed as far as camping there is involved any advice on what you have taken or not taken and needed would be nice. anyone know what all Is available on site and what is a definite must bring would be huge help. Looking forward to meeting a few people on the trip.
If you get there early you might find a grass area to camp, otherwise you'll be pitching a tent on pavement and need sandbags. They have hot showers in a trailer setup and portajons for bathrooms. Bring lots of ice in your coolers and if you're buying bait get it beforehand. There are no stores close by for food, so come prepared. Search the forum on previous years and you'll find more info, or feel free to msg me, but I'm no expert.
thank you so much for the headsup about bait/food... I do plan to be there Thursday not sure how early I suppose that depends on if I have a partner riding with me or if im hoofin it alone.
are there grills available for use I was thinking maybe I could bring some venison to cook up I have plenty and figure itd be a good way to meet people lol
thank you so much for the headsup about bait/food... I do plan to be there Thursday not sure how early I suppose that depends on if I have a partner riding with me or if im hoofin it alone.
are there grills available for use I was thinking maybe I could bring some venison to cook up I have plenty and figure itd be a good way to meet people lol
No grills that I'm aware of, but I'm bringing a big camp stove with a griddle you're welcome to use for a small tasting fee. I usually go all out with food. Pancakes, french toast, bacon, homefries, eggs, and maybe venison just for breakfast On the first night they usually provide a pretty good meal, so that's one dinner you don't need to worry about.
One other thing I forgot to mention, the launching area is about 300 yards away from the camping area, take a look at a map, so bring wheels or plan on driving back and forth with your kayak. I have a truck so I keep mine fully rigged and just dump it off in the morning. Also, they have a couple water hoses setup for rinsing your gear off at the end of each day.
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