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Topic: Beaver slough, early AM report  (Read 873 times)

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Blue Jeans

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  • Location: Lodi, CA
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 3636
Beaver was kicking out a couple of salmon this morning. I went for a boat ride with a couple of friends. No action on my rod, but the boat took 3 fish for 3 fisherman. Jigging was the hot ticket. We were the only boat on tthat section of river this morning. Super foggy!

Heading up the road in a few minutes to join the american crew.

-Brian


dwest

  • Salmon
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  • Date Registered: Jun 2006
  • Posts: 224
Good report; hope the next salmon is yours. 

How far up Beaver?

Any sign of the sealions?

Thanks.
dwest -  just a guy. (Occasionally posting quasi-fictional-hopefully-amusing stuff under the pen name StocktonDon.)


b3d

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Oakdale
  • Date Registered: Aug 2005
  • Posts: 127
Thanks for the report. 

I have been wanting to hit the moke for salmon and wondered about reaching the sloughs in a kayak.  Do you think it is feesable to paddle to beaver slough from Wimpy's?

Brian 3Dog


 

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