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RAIN!! Need to make a float on the Quinault or Queets when you get more than 3inches of rain. Fish right on through it till the river goes out. I can remember guys that had those original gore Tex $400 dollar coats that wished they had my Helly.
It sounds like you were one of the fortunate few who made it through in one piece. Godspeed good fella....Guys, just checking in. I lost comms for a bit but still here.
I was thinking about going fishing but concerned about getting muddy.
Going to hunker down for a bit longer. Thanks for all of the helpful tips.
I predict that Merwin will look a little like that for me on Sunday....View attachment 16807This was on lake Merrill in a deluge warm rain. Where i experienced rain leaping out of the lake and toward the clouds
I was on a MT river several years ago and the hail turned everything we owned into a dimpled golf ball. We were out on the river and turned our raft over and sat under it (propped it up with oars) until the hail passed...fishing was great not another person after the storm went by, the dented truck at the take out was a downer, but we lucked out, a tree and rock bluff protected most of our truck and it was repairable, others were totaled. Our camp trailer was unrepairable and it even separated seams and leaked.I was doing ok until the hail storm…
Good luck. I almost always fish the upper end. In a float tube and now prefer more tranquil conditionsI predict that Merwin will look a little like that for me on Sunday....
My neighbor grew up in Wheatland WY and they measured the quality of a hail storm by how high it bounced!View attachment 16807This was on lake Merrill in a deluge warm rain. Where i experienced rain leaping out of the lake and toward the clouds
On that particular day in my tube the only part of me that was dry was my legs.so wet (warm rain) i didn’t mind was catching a lot of bows… the part i liked least was all the water running down my casting arm and into my arm pit and beyond due to gravity. The gravity part made it most unpleasant.My neighbor grew up in Wheatland WY and they measured the quality of a hail storm by how high it bounced!
Same thing happened to us, Eastern Idaho, quarter sized hail, made our brand new 2016 F150 look like a golf ball. All the houses in the neighborhood looked like someone took a belt fed machine-gun to all the siding and roofs. Got the truck back to Oregon and they were baffled with how to fix it at the dealership, they had the truck for over a month. They don't deal with a lot of hail damage here!I was on a MT river several years ago and the hail turned everything we owned into a dimpled golf ball. We were out on the river and turned our raft over and sat under it (propped it up with oars) until the hail passed...fishing was great not another person after the storm went by, the dented truck at the take out was a downer, but we lucked out, a tree and rock bluff protected most of our truck and it was repairable, others were totaled. Our camp trailer was unrepairable and it even separated seams and leaked.