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momo fish

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  • Location: Camarillo
  • Date Registered: Mar 2014
  • Posts: 7
Hi

I am a new kayaker who visits the north west every spring to summer to visit friends and fish.

Can't wait to learn more about your neck of woods than going up there blind.

Thanks
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Firefly51

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  • Catch & Fillet but don't waste!
  • Location: Coquille, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Jan 2014
  • Posts: 172
The nice thing about this forum is it covers a long stretch of coastline and a huge land area with lots of friendly and enthusiastic kayak fishers to help you get set up.  Welcome to the group.
Rick

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momo fish

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  • Location: Camarillo
  • Date Registered: Mar 2014
  • Posts: 7
Thanks. Part of forums from Mexico to Alaska now. Great thing about a kayak is you can fish pretty much anywhere.
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