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Topic: Homer Christmas Feeder Kings  (Read 2504 times)

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AKFishOn

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Good day folks. I know I'm just plankton on the forum and to kayak fishing as a whole, but I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a Christmas trip out of Homer, Alaska targeting winter feeder king's. I'm planning for the 26th. This will be my first ride in my Slayer Propel 13, I'd sure like some company.

Tides look okay, the solunar charts predict excellent fishing and weather...who knows. But shoot, who could pass on an excellent opportunity for some fresh king fillets for Christmas and a trip away from the city!? Maybe we could make it a yearly gathering for one last chance to put a few more kings in the bag for the season and share some good fellowship.

Hope to see some folks out there. Merry Christmas and tight lines!

After further thought, I'm far too out of shape and new to my Slayer to be heading out on the big water alone. Guess I'll hit the exercise bike and wait for the Homer Winter King Derby in March.
« Last Edit: December 12, 2015, 05:16:17 PM by AKFishOn »
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