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if you are going to fish below rocky reach there are a couple of good launches other than hydro, hydro is a pretty good stretch from rocky reach. theres a good launch at confluence park and another at the foot of Orondo street. id use the confluence launch its easier to find and get in and out of, orondo street launch is pretty tricky to find if you dont know exactly where its at, PUD did a really good job of hiding that launch plus side is your rig is out of view and that launch is pretty dead until salmon season opens on the river
Crescent bar has two launches open to the public. One on each side of the bridge. The first one you come to is the shallower one and only usable when the water is up if you have a larger boat. The other is pretty much right across from it. This one can be used when the water is lower. You CANNOT park on this side though, you must go to the first launch and park your vehicle there.
Quote from: teal101 on May 17, 2010, 04:05:44 PMCrescent bar has two launches open to the public. One on each side of the bridge. The first one you come to is the shallower one and only usable when the water is up if you have a larger boat. The other is pretty much right across from it. This one can be used when the water is lower. You CANNOT park on this side though, you must go to the first launch and park your vehicle there.But when the water is extremely low, you cannot access either of these launches small boat or not.
You can always launch at crescent bar, but if its too low, there is no way you can make the river in a big jet boat. No matter of what water level, the wanapum state park on kittitas county side is always launchable. Plus you get to enjoy the scenery for the 40 mile cruise. It's a long ways, but your always guarenteed to see plenty of wildlife and cruise by some excellenty beaches some where the tops are on and some where the tops are off.
There is also a launch at Spanish Castle. Its a bit primitive but I've seen a few people with bigger boats launch there.