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Topic: new member from n idaho  (Read 3326 times)

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mudshark

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Hello members of NWKA
             Guess I'm gonna be the new old guy, new to this group and new to kayak fishing.  I'm from Post Falls, lived up here since 1990 and wish i had lived here longer. 
              Actually gonna get my first yak on Saturday.  So many choices, a guy could really get confused.  Not hard to do at 60.  After a lot of searching, and determining just how i want to fish,  I've decided to get a Malibu mini x.  I think that is just about my speed.
               I love to fish, just any kind will do. With the price of fuel, I recently sold my boat {get to use it though}
               So yakking will be my new pastime, it sure looks like fun.  I will send fishing reports as i find places to fish.
                Have a great day,  Dennis
 
mudshark


Spot

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Welcome aboard Dennis!

I'm less than a year into the sport myself but this group has really helped to move me up the learning curve.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.  --Mark Twain

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Welcome Mudshark. Look forward to checking out some pics of Idaho. If you haven't yet, make sure to check out http://www.rockymountainkayakfishing.com . They are a sister site of ours.

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Welcome mudshark.  Enjoy the ride here at NWKA.  Good things to come ...

I also sent an email to "mountain man" who I believe is still in winter hibernation.   :)  He's located in your neck of the woods and should be able to offer some more insight specific to your locale.  Hopefully he checks in here soon.

-Allen


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Welcome Dennis,

Looking forward to some pics of your favorite waters-- hopefully with some fish included!   ;D

Rob.
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mountain man

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Oh yea the snow is still thick, the 3rd snowiest season in history. Prior to this year was in the 1800s. Schweitzer got over 340 inches. It was fun. As far as kayaking it's about to happen. This time year last I had a hand full of days under by belt. Come on up I would like to drift the Pack River just North of Sand Point, it goes for miles. And there is a number of awesome lakes between you and me. I live in Sagle, which is just before the Long Bridge leading into Sandpoint. And just passed Round lake which is a pretty small state park, but sweet.
Rip lips,
Richard


 

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