Anyone had eyes on the NF Feather, Caribou stretch. There's no gauge for that section and wondering what flows look like from Belden/dam/Caribou, down to the 70?
Thanks in advance
Raffi "Rafdawg_34"
Anyone had eyes on the NF Feather, Caribou stretch. There's no gauge for that section and wondering what flows look like from Belden/dam/Caribou, down to the 70?
Thanks in advance
Raffi "Rafdawg_34"
Too high to fish.
http://www.dreamflows.com/flows.php?...Slope_Northern
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It'll probably be too high to fish for a while. If your heading up in that direction I would give Chips Creek a try. It'll probably be high but much more fishable compared to the NF and it's other tributaries.
Last edited by mattv-mcfly; 04-25-2017 at 11:44 PM.
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Call Caribou Crossroads RV Campground and ask about flows above the power house as well as what it looks like at the power house as that can be productive.
Can also try calling Al Bruzza at the Sportsman Den in Quincy.
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Yellow Creek from the Belden PH up might be an option.
"For years, every time he stopped at the house to collect his paper money, it was the same routine. The old man in the wheelchair would ask him how he'd like it if he took him fishing and showed him a few things. He always said he'd like that.
When the old man finally passed away, his wife gave the kid a box of flies. He has them today, tucked away in a closet, never to be fished."
Walt C.<---------------------------- not me, though I wish I had written it.
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