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dea

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2013
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Hello.  I purchased 2 Old Town Vapor 10s for my two teenage boys, and an Old Town Pack canoe for myself.   The 14' alum boat + trailor can get cumbersome and tiring especially since many of the WDFW launches in our area ( South Snoho county ) that do not lend themselves well for trailors.  My kids are now ready to move up a step from simple trout fishing to Bass.

We will be spending a bit of time this summer in our kayaks so that we can learn how to operate them safely.  We are going to hit Eastern Wash in two weeks and use the warm waters there to practice out self rescues etc, but at the same time do some Bass fishing.

Lakes in our area that we frequent already:
Margaret in King County
Lost Lake in Snoho County
Blackmans in Snohomish
Flowing Lake
Storm Lake
Panther

We also plan on hitting up the following larger lakes later in the summer
Washington
Samammish

I'm happy to have found a site that I can learn from.

dea