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This last weekend some of my friends and I decided to embark on an epic adventure. We knew what we were getting into before we left so no one was caught off guard or suprised by the charades that unraveled in the hours to come. To Preface this report, we are all skilled whitewater boaters that have paddled this stretch of river many many times, nobody should launch down this stretch unless they are familiar with the run, difficulty and hazards since it is technical class IV whitewater.
Sat morning at around 9am we launched our loaded boats (whitewater rafts, cat boats and a few whitewater kayaks) from the Headworks dam to spend the weekend fishing the gorge. We quickly pushed through the Headworks stretch not fishing at all since our target areas were in the gorge. We did pass by what looked to be a father and a son that had just caught a "10lbs rainbow", which looked more like a 5lbs late summer run that was turning black. We arrived at Kanaskat Palmer Park around 11am. We entered the Upper Green River Gorge at about 11:30 in a beautiful Snow Storm with water levels right around 750 cfs which is EXTREMELY Low for manuevering rafts packed with gear.
We had a few little bumps getting through the more technical rapids but everyone did fine. Just above the bridge over Paradise we started fishing. We caught a few resident trout and then in a pool just below Paradise we caught our first Native Steelhead. We ran plugs, swang flies, threw spinners and spoons and fished jigs under a float.
We camped that night at Hanging Gardens and woke up to a nice light dusting of snow with very cold gear. A few fishermen walked through our camp that morning to fish one of the drifts. We fished the same drift with no luck mainly using floats and jigs tipped with shrimp.
We continued down the river running plugs and fishing good holes and drifts with little action. We ran past the hatchery and had a few odd looks and comments which I shall address later. None the less little action was seen or had.
Just below the hatchery about one river mile we pulled into a super sweet little tail out dropped anchor and ran one rod with a black tad polly and one rod with a diver and shrimp. Tadpolly got hit first and then while bringing that in, the shrimp got taken down. Two more Nates both smaller a 23" and a 25" maybe 4lbs and 6lbs.
Finally a few miles later but a bit above flaming geyser we dropped anchor to eat, have a beer and fish the last good hole in a complete white out. Of course my buddy picks another native off with a spoon. This fish was missing almost his whole fin, at first we thought we were going to finally get a hatch fish but it turned out his fin had been chewed or bitten off, so we tossed it back. We were bummed but happy we at least caught fish. Usually we catch mostly nates above the hatchery which is obvious but this trip we did not see a single hatch fish below either. Oh well. Part of the fun of the trip is running more technical whitewater, fishing the river where NO ONE is able to access and of course all while being close to home!
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Now on to a little friendly comment to all fishermen who care to read this little blurp. I know this does not apply to everyone or even perhaps the majority but I feel obligated to share this. Fishermen are not the only users of the River. As a whitewater boater I have had fishermen throw rocks at me, curse and yell all for just passing by "their drift" or "their hole" doing nothing to spook fish other than quietly pass. I have seen fights break out between boaters and fisherman for the same thing. Try to be respectful and remember other people have just the same right to access and use the area as you do regardless of thier pasttime.
On this trip the later set of fishermen just walked right through our camp as we were eating breakfast, and I mean right through with one guy triping over a tarp line and knocking down our shelter. Then the guy gets all upset with us, and yells about why we would feel the need to pitch a camp right in an area known for fishing... My friends who don't fish started getting a little pissed, I mean the guy without even asking walks through our camp and then after pulling our shelter down yells at my friend for just being there... I come around the corner and the guy sees my fishing pole and raft and says oh... I'm sorry I didn't know you were fishing.... HOW that makes any difference I have no idea... I politely asked him to respect our equipment and fish where ever he wanted to... He and his buddy left shortly afterwards.
I mention all this because on the same trip 3 more fishermen in different spots became Irrate when my friends passed by, and then when they saw my fishing rig all decked out they stopped the aggressive behavior for the most part. One guy still yelled at me for spooking his hole... Again I know this is the minority but it happened 4 times in one day so there are enough people out there that I figure one might read this. It does not matter if a person is fishing, rafting or just freaking swimming down the river. Be polite or the whole group gets a bad name.
As we finished our trip in a blizzard a few of my friends that don't fish came over to me and asked me why just about all fishermen are so aggressive and mean to kayakers. I tried to explain that not all are like that! I have to agree though that the majority I pass are really mean although I do my very best to respect the water they are fishing. I also recognize that whitewater people in general are hippyish, granola eating, peace lovers that get offended easily, but I am not, and a few of the folks we ran into took some major patience to return polite words too and just float away. I will stop now.
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So all in all, amazing trip, it was a blast to plug and cover the mostly untouched water in our own backyard. I highly recommend it and for any of you hardcore fishermen if you ever want to ride along drop me a line because nothing is like getting whitewater and fishing together in one trip, deep in a gorge so close to home!
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