Thanks for the great information. Any thoughts on what the best flows in CFS are for fishing and/or floating in a drift boat/raft?
-----Original Message----- From: Keith Ayers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 4:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Sauk dollies (was Sunday Steelheading?) I heard a local guide who lives in Rockport cleared the sweeper in the lower Sauk. He also warned that the lower Sauk has some dangerous water in it now. The last few years this has been the easiest stretch to row but that has changed. I agree that the stretch from the mill to the Suiattle is probably the most dangerous water. It also braids out quite a few times and it would take several trips down to cover all the channels. The run from the Suiattle down to the Gov't(lower bridge) doesn't change as much and is pretty wide open. The are a couple of chutes that are exciting, especially at low water. Also, on the upper run, when floating past the mouth of the Suiattle, stay as far left and away from it as you can. My brother and I didn't a few years ago and if we weren't in his self bailing white water raft I think we would have capsized. Never under estimate the Sauk and don't get complacent on the oars.
