Fox River Stratton Lock and Dam
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Do you really want to run the lower river from Mchenry to Algonquin?? I used to run that stretch, but after hitting submerged things or being forced too go close to shore and then run aground, I have never gone back down there. IMO it is for small boats and ski type boats.
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The lower part of the river is a fun place to go however; there are many things to consider before you make the journey.
1) Did it rain before your trip…?
a. If yes… you need to watch out for floating timber.
b. If no… Water levels maybe an issue. Lower water conditions would not be a good time to attempt.
2) Buoy Makers
a. Stay within each never stray outside of a green or red marker…Water level drops to 1 foot or less in certain areas if not in center of channel
b. Watch out for the family tubers and skies in the tight narrow stretches of the river. Why people pull their kids in a very narrow stretch of the river is still a mystery to me.
3) Return Time considerations.
a. Have waited for three hours (+) at the Dam to get back to the Upper Lake. Not fun in 90 degree plus weather.
All in all the entire lower river is a great adventure. Just be careful.
1) Did it rain before your trip…?
a. If yes… you need to watch out for floating timber.
b. If no… Water levels maybe an issue. Lower water conditions would not be a good time to attempt.
2) Buoy Makers
a. Stay within each never stray outside of a green or red marker…Water level drops to 1 foot or less in certain areas if not in center of channel
b. Watch out for the family tubers and skies in the tight narrow stretches of the river. Why people pull their kids in a very narrow stretch of the river is still a mystery to me.
3) Return Time considerations.
a. Have waited for three hours (+) at the Dam to get back to the Upper Lake. Not fun in 90 degree plus weather.
All in all the entire lower river is a great adventure. Just be careful.