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Soaker with a spring sturgeon
 

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THEFILTHYOAR

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  • Location: everett washington
  • Date Registered: Apr 2013
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I'm very excited to start this year off early. I can't wait to challenge  myself,and go after species that I would not normally even fish for. I think the biggest problem is going to be the lake trout, grayling, halibut, and catfish.  I can't wait to try trolling for salmonI know it's going to be very hard without pedals but I'm looking forward to it.


see you guys on the water


craig

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The ocean is a great place to troll for salmon where it doesn't really make a difference between paddling or pedaling.  Plus you can drop a crab trap or two on the way out and bring back a mixed bag.


THEFILTHYOAR

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Yeah. I can do it, but its hard to catch with out a downrigger. At least kings, coho i usually go with out rigger, and run a spoon early in the am about 30 feet deep about, almost always pays off. Rigging a down rigger is going to be another challenge . Hard on the percetion. Cant wait