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Topic: New to the NW  (Read 1799 times)

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ChrisBiggz

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  • Location: Woodinville
  • Date Registered: Nov 2013
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New to Western Washington (Woodinvile) here.  From Southern California, Redondo Beach to be exact.

I ride a Malibu Stealth with a few mods and a Lowrance fish finder.  Back in SoCAL I did a lot of lobster hooping and fished the kelp beds off the coast.

I hope to start putting in some time on the water and learning from everyone here.


Yaktrap

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2012
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Welcome to the chilly north. I'm from down there too on lobster and the kelp beds. More variety up here imo. Your in a good location for the rivers and a few good trout lakes the coastal fishing is still about 5 months away.
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