Re: Paulins Kill float?
I've fished the Blairstown area over many years. There were several times when I had to move out of the way as paddlers in canoes were heading toward where I was wading. Since the river real estate is always changing, be prepared to deal with low-hanging branches and blow downs, some of which might force you to portage around them. There's lots of good fishing but you will likely have to slow down to take advantage of the runs and deep stretches. Once the river winds away from Rt. 94, you won't see a car for awhile.
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