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Topic: Drifting the Multnomah Channel  (Read 3249 times)

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gannon

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  • Date Registered: Oct 2013
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I'm going to drift the length of the Multnomah here soon and see what I can pull out, has anyone fished the Multnomah recently?


NotchingNW

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Haven't fished it recently or ever, but I need to drift it / learn it before the next springer season.  Up for a shuttle?  Will PM. 

Landed my first winter steelie on WA side of Columbia / mouth of Lewis yesterday...so, I'm sure Mult. Chan has them too?