Devils River
Devils River
Just got back from Devils River and thought some of you might want to see some pics. Amazing trip! I am sure there are other posts with many questions answered about the logistics of this trip (permits, reservations, provisions, shuttle, etc) but if you have any questions ask away. Thanks
Just noticed that I cant post more than 3 pics, so I will add others in no particular order...
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Thanks for sharing.. Great picts and good info to think about.
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Great pictures of what looks to be a fantastic trip!!!
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Awesome. . Gotta love the Devil's.
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All I can say is wow
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Nice. Looks like very low water- the upside may be easy riverbed camping?
You gotta have some fish pics! Let's see em!
You gotta have some fish pics! Let's see em!
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Great pics! Thanks!
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Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes water was low. We were advised not to put in at Bakers Crossing at this time because of this. Turned out better doing the 15 mile trip than try to force 30 when we would have had to portage a lot. Also supplies (beer) would have run low. There were plenty of islands to camp on, no problem there, just wished we knew where they were before we got there. I did not fish ( I know, I know TK Fishermen Sorry ) but the others that did fish were not so lucky... not sure why because I saw many big fish?puddler wrote:Nice. Looks like very low water- the upside may be easy riverbed camping?
You gotta have some fish pics! Let's see em!
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I am planning a devils river trip in the future. I usual camp out of a hammock. Im not real familiar with the region. Would I have a problem finding fixed objects/trees close together enough and large enough to facilitate a ENO hammock system (http://www.eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com/ ... LK-DH.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). Especially in the State natural areas?
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There might be some trees you could use on the SNA to string a hammock, but don't count on any along the way. I don't believe there are any trees in the legal public camping areas, unless you know a landowner who will grant you access.
I was there last week and I have to say that the river is as bony as I've ever seen it. I'm going to wait until it rains again and we get decent flow before floating the devils again. It's a shadow of its former self right now and too tough on my boat and old legs. The fishing might improve too.
I was there last week and I have to say that the river is as bony as I've ever seen it. I'm going to wait until it rains again and we get decent flow before floating the devils again. It's a shadow of its former self right now and too tough on my boat and old legs. The fishing might improve too.
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fish_hook128 wrote:I am planning a devils river trip in the future. I usual camp out of a hammock. Im not real familiar with the region. Would I have a problem finding fixed objects/trees close together enough and large enough to facilitate a ENO hammock system (http://www.eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com/ ... LK-DH.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). Especially in the State natural areas?
My hammock was usable 2 of 3 nights. We didn't have any problems finding good camping spots.