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Topic: Hey i'm Dave Brace  (Read 2158 times)

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davebrace

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  • Location: seattle, washington
  • Date Registered: Jun 2013
  • Posts: 4
Hey everyone! I'm Dave Brace of PaddletheNorthwest.com I am relatively new to the area but am an avid fishermen with my preference being for kayak fishing. I have already gotten my first keeper ling cod out of the sound this season so i feel like i'm getting the hang of things. Going for smallmouth bass in lake union/ lake washington today. I'll let everyone know how it goes.

I fish out of a locally made 17' 8" fiberglass sea kayak and occasionally a 12 ft cheapo pelican plastic for small bodies of water. We are working on writing a book about kayaking the san juan islands and have our blog going on the website. In a week or so I'll be posting a blog about my experience trying to handline for lings out of my boat but yeah. Looking forward to getting to know some of you.  :banjo:

Dave Brace
Paddlethenorthwest.com
Email [email protected]

Let me know if you are looking for someone to share local knowledge with!
Thanks!


 

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