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Rockfish on the fly with Drifter2007
 

Topic: Ready to get salty  (Read 1586 times)

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Noob Noob

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  • Location: Shoreline, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2019
  • Posts: 147
Took Serenity out to Lake Ballinger again today. The pedal drive performed flawlessly this time - adjusting the locking pin plate with an allen wrench did the trick.

Started out about 10AM. After 3 hours and 8 laps around the lake, I decided to call it quits. It was only until after I'd been home half an hour when I realized I'd forgotten something essential... sunscreen. I'm now feelin' the burn in more ways than one LOL.   :embarassed:

Love to hook up with one or more of you all this weekend out at Meadow Point. I've been dying to catch some of those resident silvers.

Enjoying some Victory Dance ATM. Should help me sleep with the sunburn...



"It's OK to eat fish because they don't have any feelings."  ~ Kurt Cobain