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Randy July 28th, 2004 07:44 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
Hey all,

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down? I've heard of
people fishing their way down the river I just thought floating would be
fun but there doesnt seem like there would be enough water to do so
execpt in spring.

Thanks,

Randy


Tim J. July 28th, 2004 08:14 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 

"Randy" wrote...
Hey all,

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down? I've heard of
people fishing their way down the river I just thought floating would be
fun but there doesnt seem like there would be enough water to do so
execpt in spring.


Can I get a hint? Is this place north or south of the Equator?
--
TL,
Tim
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Jeff Taylor July 28th, 2004 09:30 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
Are you speaking of Piru Lake near Fillmore, California? If so, what species
of fish are in the creek?

My wife and I were married in a 100 + year old church (the same church that
was used in the filming of Waterboy and they were actually filming the day
before our wedding, quite interesting to watch the filming, sorry got side
tracked...) in the town of Piru, CA., my bride grew up in the
Ventura/Fillmore area. We went down to Piru Lake, however, only witnessed
people playing on the lake, no one was fishing.

Thanks,
JT


"Randy" wrote in message
...
Hey all,

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down? I've heard of
people fishing their way down the river I just thought floating would be
fun but there doesnt seem like there would be enough water to do so
execpt in spring.

Thanks,

Randy




Jeff Taylor July 28th, 2004 09:30 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
Are you speaking of Piru Lake near Fillmore, California? If so, what species
of fish are in the creek?

My wife and I were married in a 100 + year old church (the same church that
was used in the filming of Waterboy and they were actually filming the day
before our wedding, quite interesting to watch the filming, sorry got side
tracked...) in the town of Piru, CA., my bride grew up in the
Ventura/Fillmore area. We went down to Piru Lake, however, only witnessed
people playing on the lake, no one was fishing.

Thanks,
JT


"Randy" wrote in message
...
Hey all,

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down? I've heard of
people fishing their way down the river I just thought floating would be
fun but there doesnt seem like there would be enough water to do so
execpt in spring.

Thanks,

Randy




Mu Young Lee July 29th, 2004 03:17 AM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Randy wrote:

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down?


I have considered doing this very trip myself via canoe. I can tell you
from hiking up from Lake Piru that the last few miles of water from Blue
Point campground leading into Piru Lake is very shallow and narrow. You
may have to walk the boat through that stretch - mostly pebbles where your
boots sink about 6 inches into the wet stones with every footstep. Is
someone gonna drop you off at Frenchman's or are you gonna risk leaving
your vehicle there? In SoCal it's probably best to hoof it. Besides, for
trout fishing around here you'll probably end up stressing the fish too
much during the warmer months. The other thing that has intrigued me is
float tubing at Big Bear - have you ever done it? The most consistent
fishing action I've had in SoCal is fly fishing the surf. Check out
www.garybulla.com and www.fliflicker.com. I did have a great dry fly day
on the West Fork San Gabriel last February between the mile 3 and mile 5
markers. Pulled two or three fish out of every spot while bicycling up
the road.

Mu
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Randy July 30th, 2004 09:15 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
I was doing a little research and found that some of the water between
the campground down to Piru lake is rated at class 3 - to class 4. Too
hairy for a pontoon boat, would definitly need a kayak and alot of
experience. Funny, the water near the campground is mostly fairly wide
and shallow...

Havent tubed Big Bear but have fished the West and East fork of the San
Gabriel a number of times. Both have very fun stretches of water. Lots
of eager rainbows that come up for a dry fly.

Good times,

Randy

Mu Young Lee wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Randy wrote:

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down?



I have considered doing this very trip myself via canoe. I can tell you
from hiking up from Lake Piru that the last few miles of water from Blue
Point campground leading into Piru Lake is very shallow and narrow. You
may have to walk the boat through that stretch - mostly pebbles where your
boots sink about 6 inches into the wet stones with every footstep. Is
someone gonna drop you off at Frenchman's or are you gonna risk leaving
your vehicle there? In SoCal it's probably best to hoof it. Besides, for
trout fishing around here you'll probably end up stressing the fish too
much during the warmer months. The other thing that has intrigued me is
float tubing at Big Bear - have you ever done it? The most consistent
fishing action I've had in SoCal is fly fishing the surf. Check out
www.garybulla.com and www.fliflicker.com. I did have a great dry fly day
on the West Fork San Gabriel last February between the mile 3 and mile 5
markers. Pulled two or three fish out of every spot while bicycling up
the road.

Mu
__________________________________________________ _____________________
\ Mu Young Lee
remove all dashes and underscores in reply address



Randy July 30th, 2004 09:15 PM

possible to float Piru creek below Frenchmens flat campground?
 
I was doing a little research and found that some of the water between
the campground down to Piru lake is rated at class 3 - to class 4. Too
hairy for a pontoon boat, would definitly need a kayak and alot of
experience. Funny, the water near the campground is mostly fairly wide
and shallow...

Havent tubed Big Bear but have fished the West and East fork of the San
Gabriel a number of times. Both have very fun stretches of water. Lots
of eager rainbows that come up for a dry fly.

Good times,

Randy

Mu Young Lee wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Randy wrote:

Does anybody know if the water below Frenchmens flat campground down to
Piru lake is deep enough to take a 7' pontoon boat down?



I have considered doing this very trip myself via canoe. I can tell you
from hiking up from Lake Piru that the last few miles of water from Blue
Point campground leading into Piru Lake is very shallow and narrow. You
may have to walk the boat through that stretch - mostly pebbles where your
boots sink about 6 inches into the wet stones with every footstep. Is
someone gonna drop you off at Frenchman's or are you gonna risk leaving
your vehicle there? In SoCal it's probably best to hoof it. Besides, for
trout fishing around here you'll probably end up stressing the fish too
much during the warmer months. The other thing that has intrigued me is
float tubing at Big Bear - have you ever done it? The most consistent
fishing action I've had in SoCal is fly fishing the surf. Check out
www.garybulla.com and www.fliflicker.com. I did have a great dry fly day
on the West Fork San Gabriel last February between the mile 3 and mile 5
markers. Pulled two or three fish out of every spot while bicycling up
the road.

Mu
__________________________________________________ _____________________
\ Mu Young Lee
remove all dashes and underscores in reply address




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