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FatAirFisherman

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  • Location: Seattle, Eastside
  • Date Registered: Apr 2013
  • Posts: 1
Hey, I'm FatAirFisherman (Scott) from the Seattle area (Redmond/Kirkland).
This is my 2nd year kayak fishing in the Puget Sound and my 3rd year kayak fishing in baja, a real blast.  Try hooking into a strong 35 pound Yellowtail and see how far it will tow you.  My buddy hooked into one last Winter at 9:30am and we lost sight of him until almost noon when he got off the line.  That Yellowtail has a story to tell his buddies about the big human that got away.

I just picked up a Hobie Mirage Adventure (16') and am looking forward towards fishing more this Summer.  Also looking forward towards getting together with other kayak fishermen for outings.

Two items to remember in your saftey kit, cigars & flask.  You never know when you're going to be out there a while :-)
Scott


Ray Borbon

  • Lingcod
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  • Hook em and cook em
  • Location: Kirkland,WA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2012
  • Posts: 474
What's the Fat Air about? Hey, I'm almost next door. It might be worth linking up for a fishing trip if you live nearby.