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Topic: Floating the Sky in a canoe  (Read 2217 times)

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
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My co-worker has been eager to tag along fishing with me sometime, and would like to get out in my canoe, too.

Has anyone floated the Sky in a canoe from Sultan to Monroe?  Or would I be better off starting a bit lower and ending up in Monroe?

I have an older Kevlar canoe...I used to beat it up pretty good on shallow Midwestern rivers, so it can take some abuse...but not getting wrapped around boulders. 

Any advice for floating the Sky in a canoe?

And I'm thinking just twitching jigs for pinks.


 

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