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Topic: New to kayak fishing  (Read 3435 times)

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mcdc1369

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Hey everyone I'm new to kayak fishing ,but not new to fishing or kayaking. I've been searching all over for other kayak fishermen/women in the Seattle metro area. Is there any good places to take my new boat this time of the year?? I cant wait until spring for trout I need some action now!!! I live in Kent the green river is pretty much dead for salmon anyway you can't fish from any floating devices in that river. Any suggestions???!!!


ZeeHawk

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Welcome to NWKA! The sound is still very doable as long as you've got a wetsuit or drysuit. there's plenty of lakes around that will produce as well and once again a wetsuit or drysuit is recommended since water temps are down pretty low already. So get a suit of somekind and get out there! ;D

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polepole

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Welcome mcdc1369.  Perhaps try the Beaver Lake fishery.  Should be planted this week.  http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,697.0.html

-Allen


Pisco Sicko

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Howdy mcdc1369-

I'm sure there are some year round lakes not too far from you- American Lake , etc. Lake Washington has perch, bass and trout.

The S. Sound still has chum, blackmouth and crab.

What kinds of fishing do you prefer?


mcdc1369

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I prefer salmon fishing in fresh water but I am open to anything. I just want to get out and try out my new kayak. So probably something fairly easy would be good to start with. So I can get the feel of my yak.


polepole

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hey mcdc, what sort of kayak did you get?

-Allen


boxofrain

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Welcome to the Yak Side MCDC!
Glad you found us, lots to learn and teach so jump in!
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mcdc1369

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I got an Ocean Kayak Prowler 13 Angler.


 

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