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Topic: Smith River stripers, launch areas  (Read 1279 times)

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Clayman

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I'm referring to the Smith River that flows into the Umpqua.  I've never fished this river, though I've heard plenty of stories about the stripers here.  Can anyone point me to some launch spots in the tidewater section?  I'm only aware of the ramp down by Hwy 101.  I'd be using my Hobie Revo, so primitive boat slides will work too.

Been too long since I've felt the rod-yanking pull of a good striper  ;D.
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trog5050

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there is one in waldport on riverfront way. I haven't used it but it's at the mouth of smith river. there is also kayak access at the dog park. I haven't fished that section but if you want company let me know when you go. good luck


 

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