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Topic: The Picnic Point Pinkout MBF  (Read 13302 times)

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YAK STRONG

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  • Location: Lake Stevens
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 42
I was out at Picnic Point today.... Slow!  A few shakers and flounder.  As far as once the fish are located, if I was throwing a buzz bomb I wouldn't even bother anchoring up.  I just drift with the current.   Haven't found it to be a problem out there but I suppose you could anchor up if you wanted.
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polepole

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  • Location: San Jose, CA :(
  • Date Registered: Apr 2006
  • Posts: 10099
I wouldn't bother anchoring ... you cover more ground and the fish are swimming around anyways.

-Allen


antpo

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  • Location: seattle
  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
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thanks guys - in lieu of pratctical experience on my part, its really useful to hear about what your doing and why - thank you!


 

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