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durantmatt
That would be Weyerhauser's gate to their timberland. Closed most the time. No entry if open except when they say you can go in. Usually weekends and during hunting seasons.
As far as the gate i think you ran into the boy scout gate which does run paralel to the creek for aways but there is another gate that heads up the mountain. IP i guess owns it since they bought out weyrehauser 2 years ago when they shut down shorewood(IP owned) and layed me off. any wyas that road goes way up the creek. think the ladder is 10 miles up on the right. would miss it if you weren't looking. have to almost make a switchback after parking and hike down to it. cool looking ladder with a very cool falls. I have fished up there during the work week and never got harrased by the workers but they will lock the gate on you when its quitting time. trust me i know, good thing my buddy had a roofing torch. anyways i do know a thing or 2 about this creek. you should have walked down to the boyscout camp (tresspassing). I grew up swimming and bbqing at the hole back when it was a small trail. I remember when they first started improving that spot. anyways I might know a thing or 2 about this creek but I will say its not worth fishing or exploring no fish. hit me with a pm for more infor on how to waste an entire day fishing and not catching and getting lost along the creek.
I thought that was a C&R creek only!
Not sure. I think for part of the year it is and then part of the year you can keep them.
:clap::clap::clap:Point being that if we C&R they will stay at 15 to 19 inches!
Point being that if we C&R they will stay at 15 to 19 inches!
Some of you have said it's a good stream, and others say the opposite. I fly fished it and had an awesome time. Mostly 10-12", but I've found a couple holes that produced 15-17". I just haven't explored up past those two gates.
:lol: you will have to get by the very few fisherman that call that place home.. good luck. they have land mines under rocks, numerous booby traps and guard dogs. not to mention the quicksand pits on every trail that leads to the creek and snipers hiding in the trees.