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Topic: The Steelhead Drift  (Read 3274 times)

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ZeeHawk

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Well it's just about time for those beauty Steelhead to be runnin our rivers and I'm ready to take a shot at it. If anyone's interested at giving it a shot as well It'd be more than welcome. Not sure where to try either so that's another thing. Any ideas? A mellow river that could be paddled upstream would be perfect.

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Want to try out the new yak ;D  Which days were you thinking Zee?

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Want to try out the new yak ;D  Which days were you thinking Zee?

Charlie
Ummmm.. I'm going snowboarding this weekend and getting a tattoo next Sat... maybe next Sunday?

Do you have a drift anchor set up on it yet? I've drifted a few times w/o and it was pretty sketchy. I'd suggest getting that done first... unless you don't mind swimming.. ;D

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Wow,

Thats an awesome anchor setup!


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Thanks Mike. Personally, I think mine pales in comparison to Scwafish's. He's a fabricating madman. I believe he'll be fabricating/selling them through his shop Great White Kayak Company pretty soon.

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I'm not sure what the river levels are right now, but one drift I've wanted to do is the Snoqualmie from Plum's landing to Fall City.  You can scout most of this stretch from the road.  Should be ok for the late season brats and maybe an early nate (CNR).

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Snoqualmie from Plum's landing to Fall City.

I've also thought about this. It looks like a lot of fun. Have you got your drift anchor set yet??

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Snoqualmie from Plum's landing to Fall City.

I've also thought about this. It looks like a lot of fun. Have you got your drift anchor set yet??

Z

No, I don't have my anchor setup yet.   >:(

BTW, what sort of TAT you getting.  A big ol' NWKA fish?   ;D

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BTW, what sort of TAT you getting.  A big ol' NWKA fish?   ;D

That just may happen..  ;) For now think "Big Daddy Roth"  >:D

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