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Topic: Newby on Lake Washington  (Read 1587 times)

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akiviat

  • Plankton
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  • Location: mercer island
  • Date Registered: Dec 2013
  • Posts: 7



I am pretty new to Kayak fishing but  have definitely been bit by the bug in a bad way!  I live on the South end of Lake Washington so I am focusing my energy trying to figure out how to get those cuttys into my yak.  I would love to get some advice from anyone who's experienced this fishery and would really enjoy some company out there.  I'll post a picture of my ride below.  Thanks for letting me in the club!


akiviat

  • Plankton
  • *
  • Location: mercer island
  • Date Registered: Dec 2013
  • Posts: 7



I am pretty new to Kayak fishing but  have definitely been bit by the bug in a bad way!  I live on the South end of Lake Washington so I am focusing my energy trying to figure out how to get those cuttys into my yak.  I would love to get some advice from anyone who's experienced this fishery and would really enjoy some company out there.  I'll post a picture of my ride below.  Thanks for letting me in the club!


 

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