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Topic: New Yaker to the Northwest  (Read 1957 times)

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Yak-Fisher

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  • Location: Yakima Valley
  • Date Registered: Mar 2017
  • Posts: 1
Hey everyone!

I started Yak Angling in Colorado "Spinney Lake" with Tiger Muskie and Pike to be exact, I'm moving to the Central, WA area in April and can't wait to hit the waters around the area to see what the Northwest has to offer.

I've looked at the AOTY page and it looks like a very interesting concept that I'm most certain I'll get involved in once I get settled after the move.

Last thing, knowing that there is an active community and other Yakers in the area is a really good feeling.

Until next time,
Keep fishing
As long as you're casting you're living


jpodyssey

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Tricity kayak anglers
  • Location: Tri-cities
  • Date Registered: May 2015
  • Posts: 108
Welcome!! There are quite a few kayak anglers out here on the east-side if you ever fish out this way.

Tricity Kayak Anglers (TCKA) - Director


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1st  Place - 2017 KBF OR-WA Regional May / Bass
2nd Place - 2017 KBF OR-WA Regional April / Ba