Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

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Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

Post by Mike Carey » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:44 am

Gringo Pescador and I did this drift earlier this week - incredible scenery and no one in sight for the first five miles! Unfortunately, no steel, but it's still a pleasant video and shows some neat locations. Watch it full screen to get the most of the HD quality. Especially cool for the first run we went through. Enjoy!

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Re: Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

Post by natetreat » Sat Dec 17, 2011 5:17 pm

That first run look like a riot! The rest seemed pretty tame and relaxing though. Nice shoot!

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Post by flinginpooh » Sat Dec 17, 2011 5:59 pm

Nice looking drift. I was noticing you guys passing up seems that I woulda hit. Way to slay the bait though lol. Looks like alot of fun.

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Post by Mike Carey » Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:11 pm

flinginpooh wrote:Nice looking drift. I was noticing you guys passing up seems that I woulda hit. Way to slay the bait though lol. Looks like alot of fun.
Unfortunately with the low flow I was worried about getting back before dark, and we were pretty close. There was a lot of water that was prime that we really only fished very briefly. It's a long drift and no way could you fish the whole thing and do it justice.

Plugging was not an option except in a few spots, the water was just too slow.

Gringo fin-hooked a huge chum in a back-water area but unfortunately I must not have turned the go-pro on, which sucked. It was an epic battle, LOL.

The first fish on the video was a dolly, the second was a whitefish.
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Post by Toni » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:29 pm

Nice video. I liked the music.
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Re: Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

Post by Gringo Pescador » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:11 am

Yeah, it we were able to stop a few times, but with the short daylight hours and low water, we pretty much had to run & gun. There was a lot of sweet looking water I would have liked to have hammered, but as it was we got to the pullout right at dusk. And as cold as it was, we didn't want to be caught out there in the dark. If I'd had just a few more minutes, I think I could have trained that chum to pull us all the way back up to the launch though.
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Post by spoonman » Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:29 pm

What about the next tricky spot just around the first corner? I had a hard time getting through there the one time I tried that drift and then there's that spot right when you get to gold bar where there is a hard left corner and the river drops several feet very quickly. Do you hold your breath and right down the middle that bad boy? Any tips would be great. Really want to learn that stretch. Great video by the way

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Post by Mike Carey » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:07 pm

spoonman wrote:What about the next tricky spot just around the first corner? I had a hard time getting through there the one time I tried that drift and then there's that spot right when you get to gold bar where there is a hard left corner and the river drops several feet very quickly. Do you hold your breath and right down the middle that bad boy? Any tips would be great. Really want to learn that stretch. Great video by the way
I think if I remember right the hard left corner has a big downed tree on the right. Just need to line yourself up far enough away so you don't get sucked into it. I'm by no means a pro on the sticks, but I don't recall it as terribly difficult. Just have to be ready to put your back into it for a few seconds to pull away.
Other than that and the very start of the float I didn't think it was too difficult. But we hit it when the river was quite low, so that would be a factor as well.
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Post by Gringo Pescador » Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:18 am

Yeah the river was about the same level as it is now (5' / 13000cfs).

The two spots you mentioned are not too bad, like Mike said, plan ahead, line yourself up, pump the sticks for 30 seconds and you are through.

I don't recall if it is possible on that 1st turn, but I've been up at the 2nd one (above the Wallace) where the river takes a hard left at the train tracks on a jet as well as when we floated it and if you were worried about it you could easily beach above it and walk the corner from the inside bank.

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Post by Mike Carey » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:38 pm

You mean 1300 cfs, 13000 is flooding. That would be one fast float!
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Post by spoonman » Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:32 pm

I have a 16 foot wooldridge driftboat. I floated that in the summer and it was very low. I must have bounced off every possible rock on the way down. Iended up gettining stuck in the rocks just below the first corner trying the left side and I roped it down that big dropping corner near goldbar. At the end of the day it felt like I was in a car wreck! I'm still pretty new on the sticks but am gaining confidence every time I go.... When my friends dont flake out on me and I actually get to go. I'm trying to pump myself up to try that float again.

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Post by bassplayer17 » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:42 pm

Well i offered to show you...Workin the next 2 weekends then off to the OP
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Post by spoonman » Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:23 pm

bassplayer17 wrote:Well i offered to show you...Workin the next 2 weekends then off to the OP
Yeah I know and I appreciate it, between being really sick (got the flu and them bronchitis on top of it),family and work I haven't been able to get out.

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Re: Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

Post by tjpratt » Thu Mar 28, 2013 4:40 pm

Thanks I enjoyed the drift of the boat over the water,rocks downed trees. The smell of the rotting ferns, cedar, quietness. Then of course the icing on the cake FISHING with a Bud. I just launched, for the first time my "float tube" on Green lake.
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Post by Mike Carey » Thu Mar 28, 2013 4:51 pm

tjpratt wrote:Thanks I enjoyed the drift of the boat over the water,rocks downed trees. The smell of the rotting ferns, cedar, quietness. Then of course the icing on the cake FISHING with a Bud. I just launched, for the first time my "float tube" on Green lake.
Not equating to your trip other then the joy of floating.
Thanks, it was a fun float, fish or not.
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Post by KIDKOKANEE » Sun Sep 01, 2013 1:39 am

NICE!! REALLY ENJOYED THAT!!! I LIKE THAT RIVER Id be heading up that way Labor Day Weekend except got plans for the Nisqually!! THANKS AGAIN!!! [thumbsup] [thumbup]

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Re: Skykomosh High Bridge to Sultan Drift

Post by Mike Carey » Sun Sep 01, 2013 5:57 am

thanks. Some great scenery for sure, although the fishing was not so good that day.
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