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New Green River Report

Pete between the oars

Pete between the oars

I recently got in touch with my old boss from my guiding days, Pete.  He and my favorite local outdoor news writer Brett Prettyman took a marathon day trip to the Green River on Tuesday 4/13 and floated the B Section.  Sounds like amidst the snow and sun breaks they had a great time fishing.  Read more about it here.

They floated with one of the Green River originals, Emmett Heath who has recently returned to work for Western Rivers Flyfisher in Salt Lake City.  My favorite Emmett story, which I understand is supported by video evidence, is also from the B section of the river.  The story goes that he was taking a crew from Fly Fisherman magazine down the river for a video they were shooting.  They filmed him as he made his way through the most technical rapid on the fishing sections of the river, Red Creek Rapid.  Usually in low water guides choose to have clients walk around the rapid as there is a fairly high chance of a mishap in the rocky rapid.  On this occasion, however, he had the woman who hosted the show float through with him.  Apparently just as they entered the chute where you “drop” into the rapid, his oarlock malfunctioned and pulled out leaving him with only one working oar.  Somehow he had the cool to get through the rest of the rapid and get them both safely through.  It would be cool to see the video of that.  I wonder if it is out on YouTube somewhere.  I would have had to change my shorts after that for sure!

Lust-worthy drift boat

Is it wrong to lust after a drift boat?  Probably so, but that can’t stop me from dreaming.  What is the object of my affection? The new 2010 CRT from Boulder Boat Works, Inc.  These guys make drift boats out of super-light polyethylene that are supposed to be extremely durable, maneuverable, and easy to care for.  After rowing a fiberglass boat for several years, this boat just sounds like a dream.  Anyone who can arrange a test float for me would be greatly appreciated and then I will write a proper review.  Until then enjoy these photos.Low side CRTHigh Side CRT