I'm presently in between river boats right now. Sold my 11' Outcast Pac 1100 Pontoon boat (Mini-Cataraft) this past Spring and am waiting for a few stars to align for my next river boat (hopefully in the New Year or thereabouts). Just wondering what you guys use for river craft and what rivers you've drifted? Also what are your favourite drifts? No secrets need to be given out - you can be vague if you want.
I've done the following sections on my Pac 1100:
Chilliwack River - Slesse to Tamahi
Chilliwack River - Tamahi to Vedder Crossing
Thompson River - Savona to Juniper
Thompson River - Juniper to Ashcroft
Thompson River - Big Horn to Nicomen, Below Devils gorge to Lytton
Thompson River - Devils Gorge (yes you read that right) down to Lytton
Cheakamus River/Squamish River - Bailey bridge to Judd road
Cheakamus River - Roads end to Bailey bridge
Squamish River - 13 mile to Judd Road
Coquihalla River - Carolin Mines to somewhere above Othello
Skagit River - 26 mile bridge to S-bend
Elk River - Hosmer to Fernie
Elk River - Fernie to Morrissey
Kettle River - International Boundary to Victorian Motel
Granby River - Browns Creek bridge to 10 mile bridge
Granby River - 10 mile bridge to Victorian Motel
Also rafted the following rivers, some with a buddy, some through whitewater training:
Thompson river - Devils Gorge (a few times) down to Lytton
Nicola River - Lots of times
Nahatlatch river - Francis Lake to Apocynym (the main whitewater section)
Coquihalla River - Carolin Mines down to above Othello
Chehalis River Canyon - Statlu Creek bridge to Morris Valley bridge
Chilliwack River - Slesse to Tamahi (a few times, at higher water levels)
For pure fishing bliss I REALLY enjoyed the Skagit. Beautiful river to walk n wade - even more beautiful and scenic floating/fishing it (but lots of wood - be careful!!!). For the exploration factor the Chehalis canyon was awesome (Lower Statlu canyon was even better!) - lets just say lots of cool stuff to see in there but you gotta be prepared and have a trip plan. For pure adrenalin running my 'toon through the Devils gorge was a blast, but I must admit that was a whitewater endeavour. The Granby river float is highly recommended - the fish there are strangely acclimatized to floaters there (as lots of tubers go down the river). I remember seeing a fish going around me and I plopped a fly down right near my toon as I floated by him and he came up and grabbed it!
IN the future I'm hoping to do the following:
Blackwater River
Wigwam (Purple Canyon/Lower Elk)
Flathead River
Chilko river
East/Upper Kootenay River
White River (Kootenays)
Bucket list, bucket list!!!