08-29-2008, 05:00 AM
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the afore mentioned areas are generally quite good, however, due to the construction on the colton bridge these last few weeks the river downstream from the colton bridge (the bridge that crosses the river a few mile past the scofield turn) has been muddied up on most days. This has greatly impacted the downstream fishing.
If you have 4 wheel drive, I recomend crossing over the colton bridge a couple miles, there is a fishermans access road marked by a dwr sign on the right. It will drop you into the river (appr. 10 mile drive) about half way between scofeild and the colton bridge. Once you reach the river head upstream for some excellant fishing and great scenery. Be respectful while there. The dwr has an arrangemant with the private owners for this access, we don't want to lose it. Good luck. I was there last week twice and did well.
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the afore mentioned areas are generally quite good, however, due to the construction on the colton bridge these last few weeks the river downstream from the colton bridge (the bridge that crosses the river a few mile past the scofield turn) has been muddied up on most days. This has greatly impacted the downstream fishing.
If you have 4 wheel drive, I recomend crossing over the colton bridge a couple miles, there is a fishermans access road marked by a dwr sign on the right. It will drop you into the river (appr. 10 mile drive) about half way between scofeild and the colton bridge. Once you reach the river head upstream for some excellant fishing and great scenery. Be respectful while there. The dwr has an arrangemant with the private owners for this access, we don't want to lose it. Good luck. I was there last week twice and did well.
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