Misplaced,

Kyle and Summer do well to point out the first drop into the Big Eddy, especially for those with low profile or overstuffed boats. It can get pretty squirrelly down in there and you don't want to suck water or end up on the right side of the rock garden. It's very tempting to start out down the middle and try to cut across the eddy to the right. Not a great idea with a LP. Ease on down the left and track the seam all the way through and you'll be fine.

I'd tell you to check out the deep back eddies just past the Big Eddy for silvers but unfortunately I've never done that well on them or found any really bright ones up that high myself. Sky chums on the other hand are a flaming blast. But it might be just a tad early yet. Typically most of them are down pretty low on that drift around the Wallace. Let us know if their in yet.

It's a beautiful float. If it was as productive as the lower section I'd float it more myself. I know there is something to be said for quality over quantity but I can't stop looking for both.
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Matt. 8:27   The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!”