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Topic: Launch points?  (Read 2385 times)

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joecool911

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We can find all the state marine board ramps...public information. Has there been any threads on launch points on the Columbia that are not public RAMPS? You know, places we can launch with wheeled kayaks. Beaches, etc.. Nice to avoid the crowds during salmon seasons.


snopro

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I feel the same and try to avoid powerboat ramps when possible.  Google Earth can be excellent for finding stealth kayak launches off the beaten track.

What area are you interested in?


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joecool911

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I feel the same and try to avoid powerboat ramps when possible.  Google Earth can be excellent for finding stealth kayak launches off the beaten track.

What area are you interested in?

I am interested in salmon fishing access that is less crowded than the mainstream boat ramps. It looks like the link provided above will be a good start. Thanks!