We put in at Lewis Street today, and there is a sign there saying that there is a log jam 1/4 mile downstream. Anyone know what the deal is with this? We didn't want to run down through the riffle to find out, fearing that we might end up with no place to go.

We went upriver, and the river is pretty skinny right above the bridge. I can't believe how fast the water is dropping. It was perfect today, 4800 cfs, but may be too low to run tomorrow if it keeps dropping at the current rate. It dropped 5000 cfs since yesterday!!! May have to, horror of horrors, use the drift boat.

The chums are in, but weren't particularly thick. Lots of lice on the ones we caught, so they appear to be coming in rapidly. We got about 6 each in half a day. Saw lots of boot silvers. Talked to one guy who said he had a winter steelhead.

So, don't nobody be saying that Silver don't share the goods. We'll be out there tomorrow. Say hi to the blue NR sled with the aussie/lab mix dog.
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