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Topic: New (duh), in milwaukie oregon  (Read 1726 times)

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Jvanmourik

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  • Location: Milwaukie, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Oct 2017
  • Posts: 2
I dont really know how forums work (or most of the interwebs to be perfectly honest) but its getting lonely out there by myself so I figured I'd try this out an say hello to a bunch of folks.
A little about me;
35
blonde
5' 10"
favorite drink is gin
I dont like long walks on the beach

Sorry, wrong intro.
I'm super new to kayaks and to fishing. I've unsuccessfully fished off and on for about 5 years having finally caught my first fresh water fish last week. Yeah, best fisherman ever, that's me. 
I have a small flotilla of kayaks now thanks to the kids and my lack of self control, but at least i should be good to hit any lake or river I can find and be able to bring other folks along too.
Umm... I think that's about it.  For now at least.
Always looking to tag along with folks smarter and better than me (at this point that's pretty much everyone).
The flotilla;
 Pelican trailblazer 100 (x2)
Emotion Sparky
Wilderness Systems Pamlico 135t
Ocean Kayak Prowler Trident 15


Captain Redbeard

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  • Location: Portland, OR
  • Date Registered: May 2013
  • Posts: 3339
Welcome!

I just moved from Milwaukie and you should find some good bass fishing in the Willamette right now. I lived on the south end of things and frequently launched at Meldrum Bar park. Live worms on a drop-shot rig almost always produce something along the shore lines.

Good luck!