Sorry about the bummer update but I have found that the "masses" tend to huddle together for the perceived security leaving most of our beautiful planet pretty much alone for us to fish in peace. Puget sound just happens to be one of populated zones.
Tuk creek isn't too well known because there is no public access but it's the drainage for the draw that Woodinville / Duvall road runs out to Duvall through.
You indeed brought a chuckle to my morning, the annual 100 year flood, isn't the best humor based in fact ?!!? I think I took that picture lol. it's the bridge over the Snoqualmie at NE 124th looking at Novelty Hill I would guess.
And cheer up Dryrod, you can still drive from Bear Creek to Redmond in 10 minutes, just gotta do it at 4:00 AM is all
. Another great little trout creek there is Stossel Creek, into the Cascade foothills behind Duvall. Back in the Eighties, You could drive in Big Rock Rd.( BTW Big Rock is a State Park and has the fame of being the smallest state park in the country) And access a huge chunk of the Cascades owned by Weyerhauser and Scott Paper, Miles and miles of great streams and little lakes but a few ruined it by stealing logging equipment and dumping junk so it's all since been gated. (We ever meet up for some fly fishing Western Washington, I have a key for the Ilco lock [
]. ) I will refrain from any further potentially depressing "How it used to be", forums should be enlightening and about FISHING lol but just check out the image I took off of Google Earth, wow huh?
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