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Old January 7th, 2005, 02:29 AM
Padishar Creel
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I'd be up for a Service Cr. to Clarno trip and can provide a drift boat.
My
experince witht he JD indicates that hitting the right water level for

fish
or floating can be problematic....too high and the fishing is 0, to low

and it's a
bottom bouncer.

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Good Point! That be the nature of the beast, with no damns and free
flowing. (Still not worth damning a river to get consistant flows, IMHO).
Would make it difficult to plan a clave with out of town guests for sure. I
have seen it so low you could walk across certain spots on this river and
never get your knees wet.

Chris


 




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