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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

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Iborche

  • Plankton
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  • Location: Kenmore
  • Date Registered: Jul 2019
  • Posts: 1
Howdy, I've been kayak fishing in Lake Washington/Sammamish River for about a year, and have done a little bit of crabbing off my Tamarack Angler (student budget). Added some outriggers and it rides very stable for me. Considering going after salmon in Puget Sound later in the summer. Thanks for the add!


sherminator

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Tigard, OR
  • Date Registered: Jul 2011
  • Posts: 847
Hello and welcome to the forum.

Don't apologize for your gear (as long as you have the needed safety gear for your waters). Getting out there puts you ahead of a whole lot of wannabes, and with a kayak, a line, a hook, and a worm you can catch a lot of fish. Heck, we have guys who prefer to use $10 Barbie poles. Good luck out there.
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