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Topic: 2018 BC/Wa meetup  (Read 2024 times)

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BabyRockFish

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  • Location: Vancouver
  • Date Registered: Nov 2017
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Let’s make a Kayak Meetup some where between Vancouver, Bc and Seattle! Let’s do it some time in Ling and rockfish season. Let’s plan this together.


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Lee

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  • Location: Graham, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
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If you arrange transportation, Sucia island is an amazing destination with good Lingcod fishing

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Trident 13

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  • Location: Kent
  • Date Registered: Jul 2016
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It's pretty easy to walk carted kayaks onto the WA state ferries out of Anacortes.  One vehicle coming along could carry a lot of gear with some planning.  It's a bit of a hike to the north end of Orcas and I've never been part of a Yak-train, but it could be interesting.  Sucia is a 2.5 mile trip north of Orcas Island, not always for the faint of heart and a good place to cross in bunches rather than singles.  There's a small marina there and a launch point right at the north end of the Orcas airport.


justinjw

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  • Location: Bainbridge Island, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
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Very interested if we can get some dates/locations nailed down.  Make a weekend out of it with some camping?
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BabyRockFish

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Very interested if we can get some dates/locations nailed down.  Make a weekend out of it with some camping?
I would be interested the only thing is I’m not quite sure in I am capable of that far of a distance. I have only started this year and have a Ascend 12t.


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BabyRockFish

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Very interested if we can get some dates/locations nailed down.  Make a weekend out of it with some camping?
And the 12t is a slow heavy yak


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PetitPoisson

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  • Location: Victoria, BC
  • Date Registered: Aug 2017
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Sounds like a great idea to me!  Place me in the "Very Interested" category.
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Ravensfan

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  • Location: Marysville, Wa
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
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I am also very interested in the trip! It’s been a long time since I’ve fished off Sucia. Lots of current and wind, but great fishing!


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Coulee kayaker

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  • Location: Tri Cities, WA
  • Date Registered: May 2016
  • Posts: 31
I’m interested as well, sounds like a great time


Trident 13

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Just want to note that as interesting as this sounds, I'm likely less than a 50/50 shot at best.

I was just offering some framework for a trip.  Someone might want to check with the WFG to see if there is any anticipation of projected dates for a ling season in the area.  I'm assuming rock fish would still be closed, but...  Pairing a ling season with a salmon run would be fun, trolling over and back :banjo: 


BabyRockFish

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Just want to note that as interesting as this sounds, I'm likely less than a 50/50 shot at best.

I was just offering some framework for a trip.  Someone might want to check with the WFG to see if there is any anticipation of projected dates for a ling season in the area.  I'm assuming rock fish would still be closed, but...  Pairing a ling season with a salmon run would be fun, trolling over and back :banjo:
Hey what if we do Waldron island instead so people with less advanced skills or yaks can come.


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nautal

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  • Date Registered: Feb 2018
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Im interested too, if I could catch up on sun morn, this sounds like a great time.


 

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