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polyangler

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Just got a report and pics from a PB friend. 4 people in his boat limited on a combo of pinks and coho in less than 2 hours with a lot of C&R at Brown's Point today. My son and I are bound for Dash Point in the AM. Plan to be there when the gates open (been 0715ish recently). Come out and catch the pink run while it's hot! 2015 is a long ways off!
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Just got a report and pics from a PB friend. 4 people in his boat limited on a combo of pinks and coho in less than 2 hours with a lot of C&R at Brown's Point today. My son and I are bound for Dash Point in the AM. Plan to be there when the gates open (been 0715ish recently). Come out and catch the pink run while it's hot! 2015 is a long ways off!

Sweet, hope you and Dev do great. I'm hoping to do another HOW event on Saturday up there.

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Solion

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going in the morning! hope to see you out there


Nangusdog

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How'd you guys do today Rav?...Workin' all week (except now) but thinking about taking my daughter out some evening.
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micahgee

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I hope the pinks are still in, I'm heading to Dash Point tomorrow morning.
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Solion

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I will see you there than, they were there yesterday i popped 3 of them and i certain they still will be in the area mostly coming and going in schools


polyangler

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When we got to Dash I realized I had forgotten both the seat to my Addy and the pants to my two piece dry gear. So I spent the whole day pedaling with no seat in just board shorts and a PFD in the rain. I was hoping this sacrifice would bring us some good fortune. In the end we brought home 2, but between lil'bean and I we hooked 9-12. I picked up the 1st fish within 5 minutes of being on the water on a hoochie jig. Then nothing for the next 4 hours or so. Sometime just before noon there was a huge push that came with the flood. The bite was fast and furious for about the next hour. Lil'bean and I long line released fish after fish! I don't know why we could't get them to stick, but we definitely touched a bunch. I had a problem with my spin-cast set up and was confined to throwing the Buzz Bomb on my casting rod. I'm pretty sure I would have boated quite a few if I could have stuck with the jig. After that hour or so the sun came out, and the fish moved way out into open water. I trolled out there with the Buzz Bomb for about 10 min, and had one more take that jumped spitting the hook, and we called it quits. We could have potentially picked up a few out there, but my back was done after fishing all day with no seat in the pouring rain. I'll likely be out again Thurs morn with NWnoob. Sadly lil'bean starts school tomorrow morn, so I'll have to figure out another plan to help him boat his first salmon.
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I hear you, I almost always forget something but not the seat...yet.

Thanks for the update, I'm on the same quest to get my 12 yr old daughter onto her first salmon and will likely hit Dash/Browns some night this week if I can leave work at a reasonable time.
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I hear you, I almost always forget something but not the seat...yet.

Thanks for the update, I'm on the same quest to get my 12 yr old daughter onto her first salmon and will likely hit Dash/Browns some night this week if I can leave work at a reasonable time.
I always leave my seat in the Outback. It keeps me from forgetting it.
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I forgot my drive once. Even though I have a Revo it is still no fun paddling it. That was after driving 1.5 hrs to Hoodsport.

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cjb

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I forgot my seat on a quick trip to drop my crab pot this weekend when I was on Orcas.  It's really a bit impressive how big of a difference that the seat makes on how easy it is to pedal. 
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Solion

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Just hit browns point today got another 3, was just around the point for most the day, used a spoon than switched to the buzz bomb landed a nice 27 inch male saw at least 8 caught throughout the 6 hours i was out, was a great day on the water!


polyangler

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Nice! headed out with NWnoob 1st thing in the morn. Going back to Dash. I'll report in later to tell how it went.
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micahgee

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Hope you guys did well, I hooked into a few in the short time I was out at Dash Point yesterday. After finally getting a fish to stick, I landed a small hen that I released, was hoping for a nice big buck (or two) but it wasn't to be. At this point my freezer has a lot of pink salmon already in it so I'm not complaining.

I seem to be getting worse at landing pinks as the season has gone on, the first pinks I caught were no problem but in the last few trips I've fought fish to the kayak only to have them do that figure-eight kind of motion, spitting the hook right in front of me again and again. Its all part of the fun I suppose.
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