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Topic: Great Lakes Transplant  (Read 1678 times)

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Amateur Hooker

  • Plankton
  • *
  • Location: Camas, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2019
  • Posts: 8
Greetings and thanks for reading my obligatory first post!
My name is Joe McCabe and I recently moved to Camas, WA from Detroit, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Current rig: 2019 Hobie Outback
Previous rig: 2010 Hobie Outback x 2
Experience
Fishing: 35+years in fresh & salt water
Kayak Fishing: 5 years in the Great Lakes
Biggest fish: 75lb Tarpon SW Florida
Biggest freshwater fish: 35lb Lake Trout (Yinz call them Mackinaw.. I think). Stannard Rock, Michigan
Biggest Kayak Fish: 25+lb Chinook Olcott, NY
PNW Fishing Goals: The usual... Fish for everything that swims, catch some big ones, meet great new people and make lifelong memories! Tight Lines to all!!!


Lutefisk

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Washougal
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
  • Posts: 116
Welcome from another Great Lakes transplant (MN). The fishing here is obviously awesome, as given proof that I have not yet moved back to my homewaters. Maybe see ya around.