Yeah, but it was an adventure.
Actually the first few times I fished the discharge, I fished strictly from shore and accessed the area from a closer "municipal-type" lot near a home.
I've never had a problem parking there (usually off hours and weekends like you said), but this time I was up for a good walk, and it's always nice to see new parts of the river.
That area just before the lines and around the bend has some deep water. I walked a little too far outside of a log-jam and found myself chest deep and back-peddling for higher-ground! I'm sure I could have worked that area better and found more fish in that deep slow water.

.... but I was running short on time at that point, and had already walked right through the good water.
Other then the broken rod, the real casualty was the two hours I spent scraping those little seeds off my waders. Little green ones, big green ones, the long hairy brown ones, and the devilishly spiky hard little brown ones. I was covered head-to-toe. Never doing that again!
Walleye season is fast approaching, and so far my exploration has not yielded any promising areas. I believe I will need to find some deeper pools with some gravel/rock flats nearby. Perhaps Darth's neck of the woods.
One thing I forgot to add, I saw the swallows low to the water swarming something also. Come to think of it, I was greeted this morning on my way out of the house by the owl that lives in the woods behind me with his signature "hoo-hoo-ha-ha-hoot." Then I saw the swallows all over the river, and on my way out a hawk buzzed me overhead near the pipes. He was on his way to the island, and I kind of got the feeling he swooped in low to check me out. Also stood and watched no less than 6 does in column of file formation make their way through the fence-line and down onto the tracks, only to be followed moments later by a young buck...... wonder what he had on his mind.
Beautiful area Ken, if it weren't for the plant it would almost feel like Rhinelander or Stevens Point.