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Topic: fishing lower Naselle  (Read 4558 times)

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builderbri

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I am thinking  about fishing the Naselle above 101. I thought I would try on an Incoming tide.Kings are coming in now and cohos soon to follow.   Has anyone done this?Are there any access points.I know I might be asking to give up well kept secrets. I just looking for feedback if someone has some experience there.thanks


uplandsandpiper

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Very doable. Launch at the end of Knappton Rd in the town of Naselle. You can easily paddle upstream or downstream from there.


builderbri

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Thank you,I thought there would be too much river current there. But I think I will give it a shot.