Worth a trip up

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2013/04/17 17:54:21 (permalink)

Worth a trip up

Hi fellas I've posted on here a few times before but I couldn't remember my credentials so I opened a new account. I'm coming from southeast Pa so don't want to do alot of driving for nothing. 
Got off on thurs and friday. was wondering if the streams north of the salmon were worth a try, not sure how the snow melt may have affected things. If no one respond I will certainly understand.
If you can help much appreciated.
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    retired guy
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    Re:Worth a trip up 2013/04/17 20:32:28 (permalink)
    Reconsidering it myself in a day or so- Kinda end (perhaps) of the Steel with any kinda numbers and the SR water is around 1200- high but workable.
     Weather is kinda crappy for the next couple of days on the 10 day though. Ya never really know up there though from moment to moment.
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    Re:Worth a trip up 2013/04/17 20:35:23 (permalink)
    Gauge  still reads pretty high. 

    The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.  ~Babylonian Proverb

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    Re:Worth a trip up 2013/04/17 22:38:39 (permalink)
    If you got the time and money .....GO! You only live once.
    Fish the edges and seams up in the UFZ,the water is still cold and they will stay until that warms up.Those smaller tribs could be worth a shot,but I'd rather play where there is some room.
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