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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

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riverrambler

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  • Location: tacoma,wa
  • Date Registered: Feb 2016
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Hello from Tacoma. Got my first kayak last spring,been a pontooner up till then. It's an all around recreational kayak that's so versatile that its my go to craft now. Used it on the cowlitz to go down river, then paddle it back up river to my car. Did that with the pontoon boat but can can go much farther with the kayak. Put it in  the salt and did a 15 mile round trip 2nd time out. There's  a trail in Dupont called the sequalitchew, that takes you down to the Nisqually Delta, so I made a tow bar for my bicycle and took it down there to chase pinks. Worked like a champ. Launched at Titlow beach searchin for resi silvers, couldn't find any so I paddled across the Tacoma Narrows  to Doc's to find em. It handles heavy current and side wind really well. Too much fun.