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Topic: New to NWKA and new to the area  (Read 1732 times)

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PA GREG

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  • Location: Athol
  • Date Registered: May 2015
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Hey guys, my name is Greg and I'm moving to Athol Idaho and can't wait to search the area for great kayak fishing. I have a Pro Angler 14 and will have to find all the areas I can fish. I'm use to ocean kayak fishing for bass, halibut and yellowtail. I love fishing in the mountains and trout fishing. I just need to up my game to get back in the groove of fresh water. I think the hardest part is going to be identifying fish. I can't wait to start searching the forum and meeting new buddies to go fish with and learn a little to. Any tips will be appreciated. I'm use to having to drive approx an hour to fish so I think I'll be in heaven up here.
Thanks
Greg


 

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