Aurora/North Avenue
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:52 pm
Hey Ed, wanted to remind you about this. Nicor was working working on the North Avenue stretch last year when the floods blew out their coffer dam and took all their stuff with it. Who knows what's under there, so watch your step.
A friend has fished it and says he hasn't run into anything. Here's some before and after stuff.
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My friend claims that area in front of the island, the lift I guess, was holding a lot of fish over the summer. Someplace to start. Be careful if you go wading where the old dam was. I haven't been back there since they took it out so have no idea what's it's like to walk around up there. I do hear that once the dam came out, it revealed some nice looking water up by the railroad tracks.
There really is too much water to cover. Like that stretch further up in Aurora. Haven't been back there in 8 years I think.
Not sure what my plans are yet. Promised an uncle I'd finish painting his fence, but he didn't bother bringing it up till we were into the almost the coldest October on record. Can't paint in the cold, so may as well fish.
A friend has fished it and says he hasn't run into anything. Here's some before and after stuff.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=126
My friend claims that area in front of the island, the lift I guess, was holding a lot of fish over the summer. Someplace to start. Be careful if you go wading where the old dam was. I haven't been back there since they took it out so have no idea what's it's like to walk around up there. I do hear that once the dam came out, it revealed some nice looking water up by the railroad tracks.
There really is too much water to cover. Like that stretch further up in Aurora. Haven't been back there in 8 years I think.
Not sure what my plans are yet. Promised an uncle I'd finish painting his fence, but he didn't bother bringing it up till we were into the almost the coldest October on record. Can't paint in the cold, so may as well fish.