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Topic: Columbia Springers 3/27  (Read 1859 times)

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Cutthroat Chris

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Yet again, in a PB. This was my first time being on the Columbia River and I had a blast......even though no fish were caught.  :'(We trolled in between the I-5 and I-205 bridges by the airport. We heard of one fish being caught the entire day and we were there from 5am to 6pm. We were gonna go tomorrow too but it's supposed to be horrible out. Now I REALLY see why a dry suit is needed. There's a ton of boats out there and wakes going every which way. We even took on a small bit of water from all the cross wake out there. I learned quite a bit out there and it was better than sitting at home all day, that's for damn sure.
Chris


 

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