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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Return of the Prodigal Son  (Read 8394 times)

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kallitype

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Daily limit?  Fin-clipped only??
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kallitype

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And...is "Makah BAy" another name for Neah Bay???
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polyangler

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I don't remember if there is a fin clip reg  or not. Bag was two daily last year. Makah Bay is the ocean side just south of Cape Flattery/West of Neah Bay. AKA Hobuck

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kallitype

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What  size were the kings???  September  Fish??
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polyangler

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What  size were the kings???  September  Fish??


Sorry for the late reply. Been off the grid a few days. They were all solid chinook, and coho as well. The smallest king was high teens, and largest around 25lbs. People were catching them on lancer jigs while bottom fishing too. Those who brought herring and targeted them specifically all did well. The guys who were just there to bottom fish landed a surprising number of fish too though.
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kallitype

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After a trip to Port Angeles, I have decided to try to swap my pristine Hobie Adventure for a pristine hobie Revolution.  Anybody interested?? See Classifieds, pics on request.
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