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Topic: Quinault  (Read 2877 times)

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Lee

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According to recent reports, Quinalt Lake has some good cutthroat opportunities as well as some Coho action.  It requires a $35 tribal license, and possibly $12 per boat.  Anyone know if kayaks are required to pay the additional $12?
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I don't beleave there is an addition fee for kayaks on Quinault, but here is a good link to get you in the right direction. mhtml:http://209.206.175.157/Fishing%20Regs/Quinault%20Nation%20Fishing%20Regulations.mht


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Current plan is Quinalt Friday and early Saturday for Cutts - I need one for AOTY.  There is no Salmon retention. 

Saturday evening heading to the Calawah river to hopefully get some Salmon (not from the kayak)

CHM, if you know where to catch bigger cutts that I can keep, let me know   ;)
 


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Lake Wash. has some good cutty action.

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Lee

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Well if the sound is crappy all weekend maybe we can meet up and slay a few?  I'll be Back Late Saturday or mid-day Sunday (off Monday woot!)  But for the weekend I gotta get away from civilization.  ;D

Quinault Lake is the result of wanting to fish, and have a good weekend with the woman all in one.  I had hoped to get some Saltwater action in, hopefully involving a Lingcod, but like you noted, the conditions are not looking good for it.