Special Ed wrote:Looks like there should be some real nice logjams in that area......

That is one of the potentially dangerous aspects of this area. Oh, we got log jams.
This shot is from winter of last year when my daughter and I were exploring the area. I fell through that. I thought I was on solid ground. Luckily it was only knee deep.
I got your log jams. This is the biggest pool and dam. It starts on the left. I made a panorama montage of this that is too big to put here. I estimate the beaver dam to be 200 feet long.
And then there's more.
This area is the Millbrook North Forest Preserve, a relatively new preserve. In the last couple of months I've read how the district is going to be doing flood mitigation construction here. They make it sound like they are trying to protect it from Fox flooding. There is no way the Fox is flooding this area. They banks are too high. I think they are talking about how when the creek floods it pours out into the field. You can see that happening in the aerial where it's marked 1 and 4.
I think they are going to take out the beaver dams. To do that they have to trap and move or kill the beavers. There's no other way. I'm going to check with the head of the preserves to get a feel for whether I'm right or not.
Walking along the shore for almost 3/4 of a mile was one of the most intense wading walking experiences I've had. The shore in the pools disappears in one step and it is filled with branches. And if you fall away from the water you have the punji sticks to deal with.
Did catch a small largemouth out of one of them. I need a canoe to do it right.
I did this exploring on April 12, so that was a little early for any smallies to be up in there. DId catch a handful of big creek chubs and shiners.
I have a total of 60 images from that day. Log jams, pools, riffles and the calm end at the flood plain before it hits the Fox. Plus shots of the fields you have to walk through to get there. This was one of those posts that got so big in my head, I never did it.
One of these days.
I meant to go back over the last summer, but I decided against it. I'm sure it is mosquito hell.