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Title: blackriver drift
Post by: bowtech721 on July 14, 2009, 08:57:47 PM
Went out this afternoon and drifted the black river in my new (to me) drift boat. Never had one but got this thing and i think im hooked. Ive got alot to learn about how to run it but It was a ton of fun and even managed to catch a few trout along the way.
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Post by: jackelope on July 14, 2009, 09:06:40 PM
it's a nice boat and some nice fish to boot. have fun with and be safe.
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Post by: BigGoonTuna on July 14, 2009, 09:53:42 PM
that's a nice looking rainbow you got there.  does that river have any current?  the parts i've seen look like a big swamp.
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: bowtech721 on July 15, 2009, 09:34:39 AM
Its pretty darn slow and we actually rowed downstream most of the time to make better time. It was good though for me to practice my rowing skills. We hit the section between schooland rd in rochester to the hwy 12 bridge near oakville.
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: jackelope on July 15, 2009, 09:42:43 AM
a good float for practice/learning with some current but nothing dangerous is the yakima river through the canyon if you can get over there.

there's great fishing this time of year too.
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Post by: robb92 on July 15, 2009, 01:43:18 PM
Nice boat and nice fish!!! Thanks for posting the pics!!!
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: bowtech721 on July 15, 2009, 02:29:30 PM
a good float for practice/learning with some current but nothing dangerous is the yakima river through the canyon if you can get over there.

there's great fishing this time of year too.


That sounds fun and its not super far but how long does that take to run? like all day or what? I would need to figure out where to put in and out etc but sounds cool sometime...
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Post by: jackelope on July 15, 2009, 02:34:47 PM
there's several put in/take out spots and red's fly shop does a shuttle. it takes anywhere from a couple hours to a couple days depending on where you want to float from/to and how much fishing you do or don't do. it is about 1 hour 45 minutes to the canyon from bellevue lets say. i have floated from the top to the bottom, did a lot of fishing and camped out at umtanum with all my gear in the boat over the course of 2 days, also have done a whole lot of day trips over there where the floats can last anywhere from a couple hours to all day.
look here...
http://www.redsflyshop.com/shuttles.html
it gives distances between launches and shuttle prices so you don't need to bring 2 vehicles. really it costs about the same as gas does to drive another rig, just a little more convenient...saves you time.
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: jackelope on July 15, 2009, 02:35:17 PM
is that an old lavro boat?
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Post by: jackelope on July 15, 2009, 02:40:18 PM
here's another map.
http://www.redsflyshop.com/map.html

Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: bowtech721 on July 15, 2009, 04:59:20 PM
Thanks for all the information i really appreciate it  :) The boat is actually a Lindstom... i dont know too much about them other than that they are or were made in BC. I got mine out in elma from a guy for like 500 bucks. Its small but i like it because it will actually fit in my longbox superduty and my brother and i can take it in and out pretty easy. Trailer might be nice but how it is we just take both trucks and shuttle it.
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: jackelope on July 15, 2009, 05:03:12 PM
well...even with a trailer you still have to shuttle it.

pm me if you have any more questions on the yak floats. it can be a fun deal to do an overnighter out of the boat.
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Post by: Dmanmastertracker on July 16, 2009, 03:15:56 PM
 Nice fish, I drifted the Black once, all I caught was bass and squawfish on a Carey Special. The habitat looked ideal for Cutts though, I'm guessing there's some bruiser's in there.
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: bowtech721 on July 16, 2009, 08:52:14 PM
Couldnt seem to hook one but i saw several that looked to be maybe 16+ inches... seemed pretty big to me but i dont really know???
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: SkookumHntr on July 16, 2009, 09:03:15 PM
---Ive been wanting to swing in there and see how much that guy wanted for that boat, looks like you beet me to it  :bash:
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: BigGoonTuna on July 17, 2009, 07:11:50 AM
Couldnt seem to hook one but i saw several that looked to be maybe 16+ inches... seemed pretty big to me but i dont really know???
that's very good sized for any resident river trout on this side of the state.  i fish in the deschutes every now and then and most are 6-8" long with a big one going 10 or 12.  of course the sea runs that come in during october and november are a different story...
Title: Re: blackriver drift
Post by: Dmanmastertracker on July 17, 2009, 07:37:00 AM
Couldnt seem to hook one but i saw several that looked to be maybe 16+ inches... seemed pretty big to me but i dont really know???
that's very good sized for any resident river trout on this side of the state.  i fish in the deschutes every now and then and most are 6-8" long with a big one going 10 or 12.  of course the sea runs that come in during october and november are a different story...

 16" is a pretty good Cutt, though in a stream that size, it's possible to find them to over 20".
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