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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1765733" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Fish upstream from where ya put in, then you can always drift back downstream to your vehicle.. unless you're on the S. Llano river down near Junction Tx, where you have to paddle both directions lots of the time.</p><p></p><p>Decades ago, when I was around 13, a neighbor had my dad build him a little boat out of 2 1948 car hoods. Just to paddle out and check his crab traps. I guess it worked ok till his old Desoto's emergency brake failed and it ended up in the San Jacinto river under the I-10/US 90 bridge just East of Channelview. My dad had to go pull it out, then neighbor paid him to pull all the upholstery out and try to get the smell of that brackish water out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1765733, member: 18945"] Fish upstream from where ya put in, then you can always drift back downstream to your vehicle.. unless you're on the S. Llano river down near Junction Tx, where you have to paddle both directions lots of the time. Decades ago, when I was around 13, a neighbor had my dad build him a little boat out of 2 1948 car hoods. Just to paddle out and check his crab traps. I guess it worked ok till his old Desoto's emergency brake failed and it ended up in the San Jacinto river under the I-10/US 90 bridge just East of Channelview. My dad had to go pull it out, then neighbor paid him to pull all the upholstery out and try to get the smell of that brackish water out. [/QUOTE]
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