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Topic: First time on a kayak in the Puget Sound  (Read 7390 times)

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Lee

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Pinks count towards the 2 fish limit this year so I'll be avoiding them like the plague.

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Be careful with what you pull out of the water. If you can't identify a fish as a legal keeper let it go, ideally still outside of the kayak in the water. The regs can be hard to understand but you don't want to be caught on the wrong side of them.

I put him back, he was fine...and yes those regs are a bitch to understand.  You can't keep coastal cutthroat from what i understand.