
Captain Pat Brooke welcomes you to the Steinhatchee River, one of Florida's wild and scenic waterways. The Steinhatchee is a serpentine ribbon of blackwater that meanders for miles through cypress/hardwood bottomland and pine bluffs much as it has for eons. A playground for the otter and eagle, it also sustains a population of about 1000 residents who inhabit the small coastal town by the same name. It is here that the vast Gulf of Mexico absorbs the Steinhatchee's flow and our adventures begin in Florida's last frontier. |