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User: protacanthopterix
Comment: I spent some time on the river yesterday. Fished the river between Mt. Archer Rd. and Joshua-something bridge. Very high, but still fishable. Water wasn't too dirty. I managed a few small Brown trout; no large sea-runs. I noticed the signs for adult salmon-- different from the usual juvenile signs (these were up as well). Signs for Alewife as well. Does anyone know of any access points down from the Joshua bridge? Lots of POSTED signs and lot's of neighborhood watch signs. The cove is where all the sea-runs are likely to be right now.
Date: 12/08/11 06:27 AM

User: angryjohn
Comment: this river is mostly fast moving with many pools. I have caught a few small brown trout and one chain pickeral. All fish were small, less than 1/2 pound, in the area round and in devils hopyard state park. There are signs up this time of year for closure due to hunting with firearms. There are signs for atlantic salmon as well but i have never caught one as of yet.
Date: 11/25/11 01:21 PM



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