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Topic: F&H Article - part 1  (Read 2955 times)

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polepole

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Here's part 1 of the article from F&H news sent to me by the author for posting.  Click on the images to get a bigger size.  Still ... a bit hard to read.

Zee gets some quotes and his picture in the paper!!!  Hey, I took that picture.   ::)

How many of you just joined the site after reading this article?  We've had a small flurry of new members register in the past 3-4 days.  Please make a post introducing yourself.

-Allen
« Last Edit: November 05, 2007, 01:56:08 PM by polepole »


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SWEEEEET! Thanks for takin the pic of that fish. ;D They also quoted you earlier, I think on page 2 about salmon shark fishing.
Northwest newbies, welcome to NWKA. :icon_thumleft:

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I signed up cause of the F&H article.  Nice to know there are more yak anglers in this area.  With a long break to raise kids, I started fishing from a yak in the late 80's--just off Golden Gardens and occasionally Point No Point.  Kids are grown and am lookin forward to doing more fishing.

I'm enjoying the good info on sit-on-tops.  Am using an old model Coho, Pygmy yak i built a few years ago but have wondered how the SOT's would work in this area.

Nice talkin to ya, see you on the water and in the forum.
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Welcome Yakker.  I keep asking Pygmy to do a SOT kit for us kayak anglers.  Hopefully some day ...

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