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Topic: Kayak Launch Point - West side of Area 9?  (Read 2115 times)

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holtad

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  • Location: Seattle
  • Date Registered: Dec 2013
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Hey All,

I am going to head out tomorrow and/or this weekend to fish for Coho on the west side of MA9.  Anybody have a good tip on where to launch they Kayak?  I'll probably put in @ Kinston if I can scope out a quiter spot so any tips would be appreciated.  PM me if you would prefer to keep it from going public. 

I normally fish further south in MA 10 (Gig Harbor/Narrows) so I'm don't know the northern spots as well yet. 

Cheers!


uwjberg

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  • Location: Fall City
  • Date Registered: Feb 2014
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Point No Point area is a good spot with plenty of beach. Might be easier to put in just down the road a bit at Norwegian Point. Only 20 minutes or so out of Kingston and a much better spot.


 

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