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Topic: kayak point tulalip  (Read 9458 times)

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So my wife wakes me up on friday morning. She has the day off and wants to take a trip to marysville. Why I don't know. Never heard of it so your driving, I said. So she got us all in the car and left. Be-u-ti-ful drive over stevens pass. Any way we get there and ended up at Kayak point with no kayak. people dropping crab pots all over the place. Lots of perch being caught off the pier. and me with now yak. So I see this kidd out there that I saw in town with his crab pots. Talked to him a little bit said he caught 15 crabs the day before but all but one was red crab. I could see some nice size ones crawling around on the bottom in about 12' of water.
So anyone been fishing out of this area. It looked like a  nice paddle if nothing else :)
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