I have canoed that section of river when low enough in spots to get out and walk the canoe to deep enough water.
It was about 45 years ago, when I had a 17' Ouachita aluminum canoe, that a cousin told me about what fun it was supposed to be to go down the Brazos below Possum Kingdom Lake. So he and I drove up there one day. There was a guy who would keep your vehicle until you got to the other end where another guy would let you use his phone to call, and the first guy would bring your vehicle to you (for a small fee, of course).
With our usual good luck, the river was way down, so we asked the guy if we could get down to the place we'd have to come out; quite some distance. I'll never forget him saying, "Well, like I told a guy yesterday . . . you can do it, but you ain't gonna like it." We had our fishing gear, ice chest, etc., and I had a 2 hp Johnson outboard motor I used on that canoe. So, like a couple of idiots, we decided to try it.
There were very few places deep enough to use the motor, some places we both had to get out and drag the canoe through mud, some places just one of us would get out and drag the canoe through shallow water while the other stayed in the canoe, and then came the time my goofy cousin pulled me and the canoe through shallow water, and as he came to deeper water, he just let the bow go between his legs from behind and he sat right on the front of the canoe as we drifted into deeper water. Naturally, he dumped us.
Fortunately, the motor was not running. I smoked a pipe in those days and had it in my mouth. The water at that point wasn't much more than waist deep, so I got on my feet pretty quickly, but he came up under the canoe and banged his head pretty good before he was able to start helping me retrieve our gear.
And nope, we weren't even drinking, so didn't even have that as an excuse for our ignorance.:laughing: