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Topic: Heading to Tacoma tomorrow - should I bring yak?  (Read 2556 times)

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bigdood

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Going to roll north to help a buddy w/ his deck this weekend.  Should I bring the yak or just shore fish the puke?  I think crabbing is closed now, and there's some salmon starting to show, wondering if there's much worth bringing the yak or should I just wade and drift w/ my buddy?  Anyone have a convincing argument?  :laugh:


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I would always bring the kayak...

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Crabbing is still open in MA 13. Coho are making there way south. Saw a bunch on the FF last weekend, but no takers.
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