I have a question? has anyone launched a sled at either high bridge and gone down to the 522 area or launched somewhere else and shot up to the 522 area? I am not sure how skinny the water is as I don't live in the area to easily check it out.
I have a 19 foot sled with a 6 degree V and a pump.
Thanks,
Snohomish river Levels
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Re: Snohomish river Levels
Should be no trouble for you. Just watch the skinny spot just up from the confluence and the one downstream from 522. If I wasn't busy fishing the lower river I'd have my tub out there.
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Re: Snohomish river Levels
My pops is a guide and runs a 23ft alumaweld super vee, launches at high bridge and runs down, never any issues, just watch for stumps just before the confluence. When running up dont slow down but be cautious of where the stumps are. should be fine!