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Topic: Lake st Clair 1130 today 1-25-16  (Read 2378 times)

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Yakin Fred

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  • Location: Olympia
  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
  • Posts: 37
I'm headed to lake st Clair in olympia today at 1130 to do a little fishing and test out my new kayak. Please feel free to meet me at the launch.

Happy kayaking


Doc Miller

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  • Date Registered: May 2015
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How'd you make out?  I've been thinking of heading down that way myself pretty soon.  I've heard it gets pretty fish in about a month or so. 
Plan your work, and work your plan.


Yakin Fred

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
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Just this one fish. It was however my first fish on a kayak. Only 13-14" long but still fun. Lemme know if you come down. I'm 5 min from the lake.


bb2fish

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NIce Fish - way to go catching on the YAK!!
What kind of fish is it?


Doc Miller

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That's great, man.  I'll shoot you a message the next time I'm heading down your way.  I'm off the week after Valentine's Day, so I may try to hit it mid-week.
Plan your work, and work your plan.


hayday2

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
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Used to fish that lake. The big one stay close to the islands. Beware of the Eagles and osprey they will still your fish


Yakin Fred

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Just a stock rainbow. Your right about the hawks. I guess I'm a bad guy because I'll keep fish from time to time just to feed them to the birds. If they see you with fish on a stringer they'll circle you for sure. Great photo ops.