You should have hit me up.steel whisperer wrote:Anybody fishing there in the morning? Was gonna run yhe sled on the big river but all my friends punked out
wallace river
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Re: wallace river
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Sorry buddy, was thinking about it but had someone going until the very last minute. Wasnt sure if you could go on that little noticeprimetime wrote:You should have hit me up.steel whisperer wrote:Anybody fishing there in the morning? Was gonna run yhe sled on the big river but all my friends punked out
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I know this is kind of late, but going back to the topic of the highway side access at Reiter, what have you guys seen or heard? From my looking at the maps, the area is public land (DFW, or NFS, or something like that), but you have to cross the tracks to get there from highway 2. Any issues encountered? I just have a bad feeling about it, knowing that they have cracked down on the Wallace and at least one spot up on the Samish as well. It seems to be the trend with popular spots that have to be accessed by going over or near RR tracks.
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I haven't heard anything since all of this surfaced some time back last summer I think. I have been going up there and have not encountered any problem. There have been typical big crowds there and no word of any problem.AJFishdude wrote:I know this is kind of late, but going back to the topic of the highway side access at Reiter, what have you guys seen or heard? From my looking at the maps, the area is public land (DFW, or NFS, or something like that), but you have to cross the tracks to get there from highway 2. Any issues encountered? I just have a bad feeling about it, knowing that they have cracked down on the Wallace and at least one spot up on the Samish as well. It seems to be the trend with popular spots that have to be accessed by going over or near RR tracks.
The only problem I had up there was last Saturday when my f@#$%ng leader broke and I lost MY steelhead.
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Thank you for the info. Im not going to be fishing for a few weeks. I live in PA and usually hit the river a couple days when Im out there visiting family. I just don't want to chance going home with a certificate for $1000.
Thank you for the info. Im not going to be fishing for a few weeks. I live in PA and usually hit the river a couple days when Im out there visiting family. I just don't want to chance going home with a certificate for $1000.
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That's funny that this came up again as my fishing Buddy just brought this up again. There have been cars there, not near as many as normal but the water is kind of high and there's not much room down there right now. I haven't been down there yet this season but when I went last season there wasn't any signs or anything like there is at the loop to the mouth of the Wallace river....I heard it is an$1,100 ticket but it was unclear who the ticket was given by.....sfgregorini wrote:STRIDER43
Thank you for the info. Im not going to be fishing for a few weeks. I live in PA and usually hit the river a couple days when Im out there visiting family. I just don't want to chance going home with a certificate for $1000.
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I saw cars on Saturday when I drove past, but it wasn't totally jammed.
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sfgregorini wrote:STRIDER43
Thank you for the info. Im not going to be fishing for a few weeks. I live in PA and usually hit the river a couple days when Im out there visiting family. I just don't want to chance going home with a certificate for $1000.
you've responded to a post that was dated 2014....... way old post sir