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Topic: Where to launch at Smith and Klamath rivers...  (Read 3182 times)

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FishWorks

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These rivers are majorly on my hitlist! where is the preferred places to fish and launch from the yak there. Never been there and have no idea where to start in that territory. any info would help. thanks ,ricci
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Both those rivers are tough to access and take lots of on the ground work to figure out - especially for kayaks.  I suggest reading past posts on here, watching videos, and Googling to study the maps of the areas looking for spots that were mentioned in reports.  I've never done a point to point drift on either one, but I've put in and fished relatively near my truck on both quite a few times.  Good luck - get in touch if you're coming up!   :smt001
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FishWorks

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Both those rivers are tough to access and take lots of on the ground work to figure out - especially for kayaks.  I suggest reading past posts on here, watching videos, and Googling to study the maps of the areas looking for spots that were mentioned in reports.  I've never done a point to point drift on either one, but I've put in and fished relatively near my truck on both quite a few times.  Good luck - get in touch if you're coming up!   :smt001
Eric thanks for the heads up. Yea i dont wanna do a drift just stay close to the truck as well, but if a drift boat can launch can't we too!?
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