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    Default Yuba River Boat launch

    I am looking to launch the driftboat near the hwy 20 crossing. It is my understanding that the public launch is closed. Where do you launch the boat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvr2mnycfs View Post
    I am looking to launch the driftboat near the hwy 20 crossing. It is my understanding that the public launch is closed. Where do you launch the boat?
    There was no public launch by hwy 20. You just launched where ever you could. The only legit boat launch is in private property.

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    ok, can I launch a boat anywhere around hwy 20 bridge into the yuba? Is there still access to drive to the water?

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    No, not public access.

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    Pathetic....like many other things in the great state of California going down the tube. I guess they don't need our money (gas, lunches, fly fishing gear etc).

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    The fly fishing club (can't remember its name) that owns the property on the south side of the river from hwy 20 upstream will allow boat launching for a fee. Not sure how much it is. Also, if you join the Yuba River Club (www.yubariverclub.net) which is located downstream near the Daguerre Dam, they have an agreement with the hwy 20 club to allow you access. It costs xtra for an annual pass, however.

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    Makes me think and where are all the fishing guides launching their boats? Maybe they are able to provide some suggestions......

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    In the past 50 years, access to rivers, streams, and lakes has been going away.




    Up in the mountains you used to be able to drive into many lakes where there was good access.

    Some had parking, rough camping, porta-potties, and garbage cans/dumpsters.

    Today, the gravel access roads to the lakes are closed near the paved roads/highways with parking so you can walk or ride a bike in.



    I fear that the wild lands might be closed completely to everyone.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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