08-21-2010, 07:21 PM
Yeah, I was above the dams. I never really bother with the lower stretches, too many people and too much channelization of the river for my taste. I prefer the higher gradient sections of the stream with lots of pocket water. I seem to find more cutts in those sections. Just be careful wading them, the current can be pretty strong and sometimes the bottom will unexpectedly drop. Last week I was chasing a fish downstream and as I stepped forward to net him, the bottom dropped a couple of feet and the current swept my legs out from under me. I was instantly up to my neck in the river with my waders full of water. Good thing I always wear my wading belt. I was pretty glad that the rice trick actually works on electronics as my camera was completely full of water, but as you can see, it's working fine now. I haven't really fished streamers on The Logan, but I bet a heavy little bugger dropped into some of those deeper runs would produce. We're definitely heading into prime time for The Logan in my book.
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