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Topic: New to the Puget Sound  (Read 1257 times)

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Desert Angler

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  • Location: Kitsap County, Washington
  • Date Registered: Mar 2018
  • Posts: 2
Hello everyone,

I just relocated to Kitsap County, Washington and I look forward to learning more about kayak fishing in the ocean. I am used to fishing from a kayak in lakes and reservoirs, but I see that the ocean is a whole different game. Hopefully I can meet up with some of you in the future!

Thanks,
Jon


Trident 13

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Kent
  • Date Registered: Jul 2016
  • Posts: 791
Big difference between the ocean and puget sound, but it’s a great place to get your salt wetting. Keep an eye out for local outings. Would appreciate a beverage sometime talking about lake experiences.


Desert Angler

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  • Location: Kitsap County, Washington
  • Date Registered: Mar 2018
  • Posts: 2
I guess I'm showing my inexperience with the area. When I use the term "ocean", I basically mean salt water, Puget Sound included. It annoys locals, including my wife; when they say ocean, they mean Washington Coast like Oceans Shores. Either way I agree that the Puget Sound is a better place to learn how to kayak fish in saltwater.


Trident 13

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Kent
  • Date Registered: Jul 2016
  • Posts: 791
Takes a little time lol...I now laugh when friends from the Midwest visit and are impressed with how close the “ocean” is, just like I did for a while. Start looking up Puget Sound tide charts and it will come quickly.


RoxnDox

  • Salmon
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  • Native Propel
  • Location: Gig Harbor, WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
  • Posts: 676
Welcome, Jon. Where are you coming from?

Lots of good places around here to get used to saltwater and its tides & currents...  Won't help much if you decide to hit those ocean beaches where you need to do surf launches, but it's a good start.  :)  So where in Kitsap are you?  There are a bunch of us down a bit south of you around Gig Harbor...

Jim
Junk Jigs "BEST USE OF ACTUAL JUNK" category - "That tape should have been a prized possession and not junk. That will be a collectors item in 30 years!” & “There sure is a lot of junk in there.”


 

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