Hi bridge to confluence
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Hi bridge to confluence
I have had my sled on the Sky some. Wondering how much water is needed to run down from hi bridge to the confluence. What gauging station do you use.?
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Re: Hi bridge to confluence
I would never put in at High Bridge. Sultan, then go up, you can turn if the water gets too short. Most shallow place is Wallace Flats.gregsalmon wrote:I have had my sled on the Sky some. Wondering how much water is needed to run down from hi bridge to the confluence. What gauging station do you use.?
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Re: Hi bridge to confluence
Sorry, I meant hi bridge on the Snoqualmie
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Re: Hi bridge to confluence
As long as you have a jet, no worries, just do it. I've never seen it too low.gregsalmon wrote:Sorry, I meant hi bridge on the Snoqualmie
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Re: Hi bridge to confluence
Just be careful to look out for stumps, you'll be fine. Guys run their props through that one sometimes. Launch at Lewis Street and you can fish for kings though...
Re: Hi bridge to confluence
Hey Nate,
do you think I could use my prop driven boat at sportsman park and drift down to the bend?
do you think I could use my prop driven boat at sportsman park and drift down to the bend?