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Topic: The weather is getting nicer, time to hit the rivers for steelies.  (Read 7546 times)

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skyboy

  • Southern Idaho Yak Pioneer (NCKA Transplant)
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  • Location: Nampa, Idaho
  • Date Registered: Sep 2007
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I am making a recon trip next weekend to the clearwater river up north, not even sure I will get to use the yak, but taking it anyway. BTW there are NO yakkers here.......NONE! It appears I will be having alot of alone days on the water. Will take photos. Also, looking for a good used tandem to try to get my wife into this.

Skyboy
Isa. 55 8-9 "For My thoughts are not your thoughts saith the Lord, for even as the Heavens are higher than the Earth, so are My thoughts than your thoughts, and My ways than your ways.


Pisco Sicko

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Good luck, Skyboy. Steelies will probably be dark, since it's getting close to spawn, but still fun to catch. (At least ours, are. ::))


 

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