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Topic: Intercepting Coho from Fort Worden State Park  (Read 2639 times)

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Yakker

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Just trying to plan a trip to maximize chances of catching coho from the Seattle area.  The map shows a couple of likely spots--Fort Worden and Fort Flagler parks.  Camping close to Seattle without making the long trek out to Sekiu or Neah Bay.
Does anyone have experience kayak fishing out of these areas?
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