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gnomodom

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
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Hahaha... that looks like they have a good story to tell.

Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll try and head there the night before and find a cheap place to stay nearby, with the other option being that 6:00am ferry. More good info to consider. Are you planning on heading out?


FishFan67

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2016
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Hmm, 100 boats... what to do, is it unethical to tell people that there is a virus running around and that unless your in a kayak your very likely to get say smallpox if you fish anywhere near that area? Better yet, can I come up with something more believable?

I avoid fishing opening day on lowland lakes but with this you only get so many days, will figure it out, or just cut lots of anchor lines... Well, prob not... but I can think it.



gnomodom

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I would only expect to see a high traffic setup for such a close to shore, small craft friendly area. I'm willing to give it a shot anyhow, If anything to get my feet wet. If I get lucky and land one, all the better. :)