Jskits
6/16/2019 11:15:04 PMjchennesc
6/17/2019 2:23:00 PMTMBob
6/17/2019 4:54:05 PMFishin Original
6/17/2019 6:18:59 PMI was fishing in the middle 1/3 of the river, but anywhere can be good. My suggestion would be to find some bends or runs on google maps and go check them out firsthand. When you get in the river, walk as far as you possibly can WITHOUT casting. Get your eyeballs on several river miles quickly to identify the absolute best spots. It is very easy to get caught up in the first spot you find at the Cedar- which might work just fine, but know there's fish elsewhere too! If you have a bike, take the trail and see even more water.
In this video I WAS using felt boots and wet wading in neoprene socks to make them fit right. This was the first time I've been in felt out there; I almost always go in keens or tennis shoes and survive 100% of the time! In all seriousness, the wading boots were significantly better and I would recommend felt when the flows exceed 400 CFS at the Renton USGS site. Anything under that is pretty easy crossing in flip flops and daisy dooks. Don't drown in a logjam, and go catch em!
James
TMBob
6/17/2019 10:36:29 PMFishin Original
6/23/2019 10:46:03 PMBobboing
6/27/2019 1:26:42 PMBellevue/Issaquah Chapter of Trout Unlimited shared a link to the event: Cedar River Clean Up.Like Page
June 25 at 9:37 PM ·
You can also sign up here! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cedar-river-clean-up-tickets-6…