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Abdiver

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Both launches Harrington on the top of the picture, Gristmill at the bottom.

We can go either up river or down. I think I'll head up river first and see then probably do a drift down. The red mark kinda mark a decent area.
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Abdiver

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Harrington launch distance
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exhibita

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Good luck out there guys - keep us updated...


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I did a little steelhead fishing this evening at gristmill and from what I saw, the water is moving pretty good.  From what it seems, anchoring above gristmill right below the red line Erik drew is probably the best stretch.  The only issue I think is making it up past the riffles.  I may have to walk upstream a bit with my 'yak to hit slower deeper water because there is no way I can make it up water that fast and shallow with my hobie.  I plan on getting there around 5:30 so I can setup my rigs as well as wrap a kwikfish or two.  I'll be on the water by 6:30 and hopefully land my first fish by 6:35 (yeah right  :smt044)...I'll be lucky to get my anchor to stick by 10 am.  I still don't know how I'm going to attach my anchor to my yak but i'll find a way.


  • Location: Roseville
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I'll be probably end up getting harrington around 6 since the bait shop opens at 5:30.  Let's go get 'em guys!!


rockfish

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good luck out there guys, I'll be working on building some new WAF, seem to have run out  :glasses2:
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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