When Linda and I moved back to Mountain View we were determined to enjoy the Jack's Fork and the Current River, the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. We bought our canoe in May 2005 and our first float was from Buck Hollow to Blue Spring. In 2005 we took five floats. In 2004 we had only floated three times in rented canoes. We floated six times in 2006, four times in 2007, and nine times in 2008.
This is the story of our 2008 canoe trips. My first 2008 float was on April 15. Linda was still working at the tax office and I went with Glenn Miller and Gene Woolsey. We floated from the Prongs to Buck Hollow (6.8 miles). The Buck Hollow river gage was 3.1 feet. The green heron and the belted kingfisher followed our progress. Most years the water level in the upper Jack's Fork, above Alley Spring, is too low for good floating after July 4. But in 2008, with over 60 inches of rain for the year, all nine floats were on the Jack's Fork.
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Our third float was on July 2. Faithful floating friends, Dean and Julie Summers from Illinois came for a canoe trip. They are loyal "river companions". Dean and Julie haven't missed a year yet. In the past they have floated Alley to Eminence on the Jack's Fork, Aker's to Pulltite and Pulltite to Round Spring on the Current River. This was their first trip on the beautiful upper Jack's Fork. We floated from Buck Hollow to Rymer's this day(9.4 miles).
The river gage at Buck Hollow was 1.9 feet this day. Outfitters stop putting their canoes in the upper Jack's Fork when the level falls below 1.5 feet.
This river section includes Jam Up Cave and the entrance of Jam Up Creek which flows intermittently from downtown Mountain View.
Trip Number Four on July 10 was a repeat from Buck Hollow to Rymer's. But this time was different. Linda's brother, Kent, and our son, Brad, home from Africa, fished the whole day.
It was a little cloudy and the water was a little murky. Good day for fishing and for birding. The yellow-breasted chat was especially noisy this day.
By this time of the summer, the upper Jack's Fork is usually too low to float (without excessive walking). But on this date it was actually higher than on July 2. The Buck Hollow river gage was 2.05 feet.
On July 24 we decided to get serious about covering the entire length of the Jack's Fork in one season. Linda and I floated from Rymer's to Bay Creek (9.0 miles). And I actually caught five smallmouths. See photo. (Gage=1.6 ft.)
On August 15 Linda and I floated with my nephew, Andy Ellett, and his wife Betsy. We went from Buck Hollow to Blue Spring (2.8 miles). This was a repeat trip on this section of the river. It was a short afternoon float, but the water level was good(gage=1.5 ft.).
There's nothing better than a bright day on the Jack's Fork, spring, summer, or fall. Maybe a winter float is next for us.
And it is only 5 miles from our house.