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Has any one bin on the renous fishing spring brook turn or stikls yet this year?
im just wondering cause im probly going up to the renous on saturdayif not now by this time next week someone will cause as soon as its C&R on the NW the Cains / Renous / Dungarven and MSW will be getting hit even harder by the hook n cook crowd
ah i think were gonna hit stikls the forks turn birchs and spring brook what about youI'm headed to the renous on Friday for the weekend. How far up the river where you fishing?
turn u can walk or atv but if u atv wacth the hill we have tiped twice there last year and not to many people know were turn isWe'll be fishing forks, and what we call high bank pool just below the forks. Probably fish sawdust to. Can you get into turn with a truck or is it a wheeler drive. I suppose you could walk up the river from sawduct and past orchard brook to. Probably try the few pools around grassy island to. If its to crowded I might move over to LSW for a day.
we will be driving a baige rav 4Maybe I'll see you there then, I'll be driving a maroon toyota tundra.
Chris
ya me too i got a new fly rod for xmas and i cant wait to try itI am heading over that way with a friend later this week too. I might see you out and about! I drive an old pathfinder, some times with a kayak on the rack. I know it's still early, but with this rain I'm itching to get a fly in the water.
thats the pool between the forks and the one were its right infront off u when u come of the bike trailgastch: "we call high bank pool just below the forks" = big hole? High bank on river left?
ohthats the one, we called it high bank before we knew the right name the first time we went there a number of years ago. High bank kinda just stuck with our group.
Hey Derek - good to see you back...enjoy your last day tomorrow!I am heading over that way with a friend later this week too. I might see you out and about! I drive an old pathfinder, some times with a kayak on the rack. I know it's still early, but with this rain I'm itching to get a fly in the water.