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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Siuslaw Report 9/17  (Read 3719 times)

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ZeeHawk

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Zee, keep in mind that your yak is almost 5 ft longer than mine.
Don't worry too much about kayak length since it has very little to do with rod length.

It's going to take some time before I get everything right. Thanks for the expert advice, I appreciate it! 
Yes it will. Keep at it and keep studying. The internet's got a ton of info.

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I would take 5 wild ones over one clipped one any day.  Even if they don't fill the freezer or the AOTY points bank ;D

I feel your pain though I have caught 5 steelhead from the yak this year and every one of them was sporting fins.