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Topic: Capsizing in the Brine  (Read 11837 times)

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Cutthroat Chris

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  • Location: Mt. Angel
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 225
Ok, thanks for the info guys. It'll probably be next summer before I ever get into the salt, unless I get a job really soon. I'm really looking forward to it!
Chris


AlfonsoVisaya

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2009
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The two black bass that I caught up by Snow Creek Fishing Resort (www.snowcreekwa.com) I put into a wet gunny sack with a nylon rope that I wove through the loose chord of the sack and tethered to my milk carton basket that I lashed down in the well behind my seat.  It was great.  The fish stayed alive for the duration of the trip and the bag rinsed out and dried in the sun by our hotel in Sekiu, Curley's.  Great place and a really nice guy who runs it, full of good suggestions and encouragement.  Also, the whole process of unhooking the fish with a lip clip and putting them into the bags was relatively easy once I had all the right items in place and leashed around me.


 

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