I will go up there and row it in a hard boat a few times this March/April...but I've been fishing up there since the 80s in drift boats, and learned to row on that river.

Still can produce a pucker or two each season, and back before closures and whatnot, it ate more than a few boats every year, and unfortunately a few fishermen, too.

As noted, the only reports that are really useful so far as rowing conditions are this week's, and if there has been any rain of note, yesterday's might help.

Floating it 30-50 times each spring, it was fun to get to row a new river every week without having to move camp or change rivers wink YMMV.

Fish on...

Todd
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