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Topic: Idaho Laketrout reward  (Read 6180 times)

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OutbackRoy

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  • Location: Charleston, OREGON, USA
  • Date Registered: Oct 2008
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Hi from SW Oregon.. Just wondering if anyone does this or if worth doing,,
  Maybe  a   saltwater rockfish jig in deep water?
royg


daltontribe

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  • Location: Post Falls, Idaho
  • Date Registered: Apr 2010
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Way to dangerous to do by kayak, if the Lake your talking about is Pend Orielle (Which is the only lake I know of that has a bounty on macks and rainbows). That lake whips up in seconds to 5 foot waves and insane winds and has unfortunately sunk many a boat. And the wind and wave patterns are impossible to predict and often come out of nowhere and have personally experienced this in a couple of instances where the conditions almost sunk a 19 foot ski boat in one instance and almost flipped my 10 foot zodiak in another.
Daniel


 

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