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Lil-Rokslider
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I got invited to go on a backpack fishing trip for sturgeon in Hells Canyon this summer. One of the guys I'm going with went last year and had a good adventure. I met him catfishing last summer when my boat motor broke down and I ended up sharing his camp. He has a YouTube channel Chasing the Moby and likes to fish remote places. This year he's looking to go further and spend 6 days camping and fishing.
I have just started researching for the trip. I am new to that area, and new to sturgeon altogether. Any advice on what to bring, how to fish, anything that could help would be welcome. We are looking at going in late June.
A few specific questions I had:
From what he saw on the shorter hike, there was no great spot to sleep near the water on the ground. Lots of larger rock and nowhere close enough to be woke up by a bite alarm or bell on a rod reliably. Is this common along the river? I have a cot I can bring, but it weighs about 5lbs.
Are bugs enough of an issue to need a tent instead of a tarp? Enough to bring a Thermacell and not just bug spray? I'm looking at taking a Seek DST 10'x10' tarp mainly for shade and not a tent.
Is the canyon usually warmer than the temps outside it? A search shows the average temp at the nearest town to be 80's for highs and mid 40's for lows that time of year. My friend said after the rocks bake in the sun all day, the canyon never felt that cool. He said he slept in shorts under a light fleece blanket.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Do you have specifics on where in the canyon your hiking, etc.? There's a few ways to go about it...and sleeping in the rocks doesn't seem particularly necessary.
I've been up there more than I can remember...oh man, now you've done it...







We did a commercial trip last June because I had never been thru the last couple Class V's to go all the way to to the dam...depending on where you are planning, you could book a one way boat ride then hike back on the river trail. Kilgore's will for sure take you on a one way drop off...and other operators as well.