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Topic: Floating the Tualitin  (Read 2328 times)

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tdspence

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2021
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I was thinking about floating the Tualitin starting at Rood bridge. Would it be a good float in the Outback? Should I leave the mirage drive at home and just paddle? Is it worth taking a fishing pole? Also, anybody a member of the Tualitin Riverkeepers? Thanks, Dusty
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Mzungu19

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Used to fish there for cuts many years ago from a canoe. Then while training in a rescue boat (HFD). That part of the river, at least back then, meant a lot of banging off of and scraping over branches and logs in search of fish. And each year it changed. So I think it would be risky using a pedal boat up there. But it’s a fun river to be on in spite of the challenges.


Cally88

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we floated that section last year, you should be fine with taking the drive but just be prepared to pull it, there are a lot of trees in the water, but should be fine for a kayak width.  I would defiantly take a fishing rod, lots of opportunity to fish.