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The Clearwater is about the size of the carbon it is large enough to float in the winter at normal flow,but usually at this time of the year it would be way to low and shallow but of course this hasnt been a normal september rainfall wise so a float may be possible when it begins to drop into shape,I do bank fish it occasionally so I am not that familliar with all of the put ins and take outs on the river, the only two drifts that I know about are from coppermine botton campground down to the steel bridge, about three miles, then from the steel bridge down to the DNR bar about a mile above the mouth this is a very long drift about 12 miles or so, I dont know how it compares with Queets/Salmon river fishery but I think it has a fairly good run of silvers. The upper parts of the river are on state forrest lands (DNR) much of the lower end is on private land, I would suggest that you get some good maps of the area that show all of the logging roads and go from there.