You will need to hike to get to the spots on down - some really decent holes if you don't mind the climb back out.
Don't be like me - crazy JeffsLowe (with cable) and carry your waders all the way to the bottom in an effort to overcome the high water. Its a fruitless effort. Its like trying to wade greased bowling balls covered with slug snot in a strong current - (friction co-effeccient of negative zero ) either that or bottomless muck - with not much in between. All that, plus then you have to pack your waders 2 miles and a 1000 ft up and out. Just another one of my dumb ideas.

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Here is a shot of the river as it rejoins from its 3 way split at Queens island. Really a pretty spot.