03-29-2014, 11:52 PM
[quote dead_duck]Update on Ririe.
A friend and I fished Ririe on Friday. We hiked up the Blackcreek arm, throwing lures as we went along, while trying to get an idea of what it would take to hike over to the Willow Creek arm. The clarity of the water improved as we approach the creek, we caught of few trout (~10"), caught no walleye and concluded that there has to be a better way to get to the Willow Creek arm.
A boat would work though a less hassle way would be preferable. Google map shows a road labelled N115E that forks off to the SE from the road to the lake, meanders around a bit, then heads S where it parallels and is not too far from the Willow Creek arm. It then heads W, is labeled 49thRdS and connects back with the Bone Road. Is anyone familiar with this road and is it open to the public?
Thanks all! d_d[/quote]
theres a road that goes down to the inlet of willow to ririe but its shut off to public use. Have to walk it.
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A friend and I fished Ririe on Friday. We hiked up the Blackcreek arm, throwing lures as we went along, while trying to get an idea of what it would take to hike over to the Willow Creek arm. The clarity of the water improved as we approach the creek, we caught of few trout (~10"), caught no walleye and concluded that there has to be a better way to get to the Willow Creek arm.
A boat would work though a less hassle way would be preferable. Google map shows a road labelled N115E that forks off to the SE from the road to the lake, meanders around a bit, then heads S where it parallels and is not too far from the Willow Creek arm. It then heads W, is labeled 49thRdS and connects back with the Bone Road. Is anyone familiar with this road and is it open to the public?
Thanks all! d_d[/quote]
theres a road that goes down to the inlet of willow to ririe but its shut off to public use. Have to walk it.
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